Ich bin ein Berliner was created in 1963.
The phrase Ich bin Berliner translates as I am a Berliner. N.b. it is not necessary in German to include the indefinite article (Ich bin ein Berliner) in such a sentence. It was famously made by JF Kennedy during his famous Berlin speech on June 26, 1963. The indefinite article is only required in sentences with non-human subjects.As a result of this "inadvertent" inclusion, Kennedy's famous claim is often affectionately translated by Germans as I am a jam doughnut (Berliner is a German word for jam doughnut)
Ein Berliner in Hamburg - 1961 TV is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
Ich bin ein Berliner - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
Eek the Cat - 1992 Eek bin ein Berliner was released on: USA: 1996
He was trying to say "I am a Berliner."
Pan Am - 2011 Ich Bin Ein Berliner 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
"ein Ei" is "an egg" in English.
Depending on context, ein can be tanslated as a, an or one
"ich bin ein berliner"
"Ein kleines" means literally, "a little."
The cast of Ein Berliner in Hamburg - 1961 includes: Lale Andersen Carl Bay Richard Germer Walter Gross Heidi Kabel Hans Ludwig Liselotte Malkowsky