ing is not in the German language because it is not a full word.
Some examples of words ending in "ing":
singing-Singen
jumping-Springen
crying-Weinen
eating-Essen
exploding-Explodieren
so you basically spell/say "ing", "en" in German ☺
A noun meaning a leader or guide in the German language
There is no such word as ruckscheck in the German language however there is one named Rucksack which means backpack.
The name German and Germany are derived from Germanic which was both the language spoken in the area and the name of the tribes that occupied the land.
Guten Abend (pronounced goo ten ar bend)
Albert Einstein was from Germany, so his native language was German. German is one of the official languages of Switzerland and German was and still is the most widely spoken language in Switzerland.
Diplom-Ingenieur (German equivalent of M.S. degree)
"Dipl-Ing" stands for "Diplom-Ingenieur" in German, which is a specific academic title for someone who has completed a university degree in engineering. It indicates that the individual has received a diploma in engineering from a German-speaking country.
it means that someone has to translate from the French language, to German language
Sch in the German language is simply a sound. It has the same sound as sh in the English language.
Do you mean Deutsch instead? It means German in the German language.
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there is no such word in the german language... sorry I couldn't even think of a word you could mean...
Dipl.-Ing. stands for Diplomingenieur - that is someone with a diploma in engineering. It's roughly comparable to a Master's degree (plus) in engineering.
German. It is spelled "nein" in German meaning "no" in English.
If you mean career, then the German translation is:KarriereLaufbahnWerdegang
bad luck in German language mean[pech]