It has been adopted into Japanese as 'hanbaagaa,' written: ハンバーガー
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
The word "hamburger" has a short vowel sound as the 'a' is pronounced as /æ/.
hambone
hamburger
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.
Cheeseburger
Hanbaagu/hanbaagaa and furaido poteto/poteto furai.
a male from Hamburg (city) or just hamburger like the burger
______ ga suki desuka? (ga-ski-des-ka) for example: Do you like hamburgers? hamburger ga suki desuka?
Japanese food: sushi, tempura, teriyaki. Western food: hamburger.
Hamburg
The only anagram is hamburguesa (Spanish word for hamburger),