it actually came from hamburg, new york, where it was first introduced as a popular delicacy. that is where the original wad of meat turned into the now popular meat patty in a bun.
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
The word "hamburger" originates from the German city of Hamburg. It is derived from the term "Hamburg steak," which referred to a dish of minced beef that was popular among German immigrants. The term was adapted in the United States, where it eventually evolved into the modern hamburger we know today.
Since the meal is obviously not made of ham, this is a good question. Legend has it that the original patty of meat on a bun origionated in Hamburg, Germany and was modified by lazy tongues into Hamburger. hamburgers were made in a place in Germany called Hamburg
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The word "hamburger" has a short vowel sound as the 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
Hamburger Helper started in 1971
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I believe "with" modifies the word hamburger, describing how the hamburger came, making it an adjective phrase. I don't think there is a preposition in the sentence.
Hamburgeres come from steers that are raised to be sold for meat.
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