The usual and literal translation is "hamburguesa."
It's hamburguesa, and it's spelled h-a-m-b-u-r-g-u-e-s-a.
The motto of Hamburger University is 'Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow'.
hamburguesa de soya Here's some recipes: www.ivu.org/spanish/recipes/ninia.html
masculine
Hola - Hello Hacer- do hamburguesa - hamburger
hamburguesa
It is French for "to the hamburger menu". In Spanish, it would be "al menú de los hamburguesas"
In Spanish, hamburger is: hamburguesa (am-boor-GAY-sah) hamburguesa or carne picada
Hamburger buns is "panes de hamburguesa" in Spanish.
The only anagram is hamburguesa (Spanish word for hamburger),
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
hamburger patty.sounds like delicious.
No, a hamburger is not an Italian food. The Hamburger originally, is an American food.
It's hamburguesa, and it's spelled h-a-m-b-u-r-g-u-e-s-a.
hamburger
hamburger with cheese
It is a hamburger of medium size.