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[ambuɾ'ɣesa] adjetivo de género femenino.

The phonetic symbols used above belong to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is recommended in Spanish pronunciation manuals.

Note:

The sound [ɾ] is like that in USA English "kitten".

The sound [ɣ] does not exist in English. It is pronounced by placing the back part of the tongue near the back part of the hard palate, but without forcing or stopping the air flow.

The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.

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The word for hamburger in Spanish is hamburgesa. The word is feminine but since it is not a noun referring to the person using it, it does not change gender according to who uses it.

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Hamburger buns is "panes de hamburguesa" in Spanish.

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