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What does Dipl-Ing in front of name mean the German language?

"Dipl.-Ing." in front of a name in German stands for Diplom-Ingenieur which translates to Diplomate Engineer.

It signifies that the person has earned a university degree in engineering in Germany.

It's similar to a Master's degree in engineering in other countries. The "Dipl." part indicates a completed academic course of study, while "Ing." denotes the field of engineering.

Here's a breakdown:

* Dipl.: Abbreviation for "Diplom," signifying a completed degree.

* Ing.: Abbreviation for "Ingenieur," meaning "engineer."

Therefore, "Dipl.-Ing." indicates that the person holds a degree in engineering from a German university.

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