Hamburger and polpitta di carne trita are Italian equivalents of the English word "hamburger." Context makes clear whether an English loan word, deemed masculine in Italian (case 1), or the description "ball of ground-up meat" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "AM-boor-ger" and "pol-PEAT-ta dee KAR-ney TREE-ta" in Pisan Italian.
Hamburger as an English loan-word and carne tritaas a "meat ground up" are Italian equivalents of the English word "hamburger." The respective pronunciations will be "ahm-boor-gher" and "KAR-ney TREE-ta" in Italian.
'Hamburger' is an English loan word in the Italian language. It's a masculine noun that's the same in the singular and the plural. It's pronounced 'AHM-boor-ghehr'.
if u mean in Italian ten it's hamburger del formaggio
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burger king
Voy a comer a Burger King
Nǎilào hànbǎobāo
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Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
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in italiano
You would say "Las hamburguesas tienen carne y bimbollos / bollos."
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