the frankfurter is called a frankfurter because it comes from a city or state named Frankfurt
After the two famous cities Hamburg and Frankfurt!
There are several I can think of: - Frankfurter - Hamburger - Wienerschnitzel (Wien - Vienna in Austria) - Vienna sausages - Berliner - Linzertorte (very yummy shortbread cake named after the Austrian city) I expect there are many others.
No, there is no country named Hamburger. Hamburger is actually a type of food, specifically a sandwich made with beef patty served in a bun.
Not really. A compound word is one which creates a new meaning by combining two existing words. 'Frankfurter', a name for a particular kind of sausage, is a borrowing from German, where it was named after the city of Frankfurt -- just as 'hamburger' is named after the German city of Hamburg. But historically, the city's name was derived from 'Vadum Francorum' (in Latin), which meant 'French ford'. So I suppose the original city name 'Frankfurt' was once a compound -- but it hasn't been regarded as that for many centuries.
A person from Hamburg is called a Hamburger and a person from Frankfurt is called a Frankfurter. They are however not recommended edible devices.
The correct spelling is "frankfurter."
A frankfurter is a sort of sausage.
The population of Frankfurter Berg is 6,863.
Frankfurter Kunstverein was created in 1829.
Frankfurter Zeitung was created in 1856.
Frankfurter Zeitung ended in 1943.
Frankfurter Löwen ended in 1985.
Frankfurter Löwen was created in 1977.