Hamburger. Yep its the same in French and in English. If you want to know how to pronounce it watch the Pink Panther. The version with Steve Martin in it.
Burger means burger...hope this helped
"hamburgers de végétarien" This sounds silly. I would describe it, using it's ingredients, 'burger de ....' (maybe?) or just introduce the word 'veggie burger' to the French.
hamburger / burger is masculine
The joke "What do you eat with a wet burger? Drench fries!" is a play on rhyming words. The word drench rhymes with french, and drench means to soak.
Burger King, small french fries (2.6oz) 3g Burger King, medium french fries (4oz) 4g Burger King, large french fries (5.6oz) 6g Burger King, king size french fries (7oz) 7g McDonald's, small french fries 3g McDonald's, medium french fries 6g McDonald's, large french fries 8g McDonald's, super size french fries 9g
'un hamburger-frites'
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The word burger is a noun. The plural form is burgers.
$5.99.
fat burger
hamburger de miniature
Verbs are not describing words; verbs are words for an action of a state of being. Adjectives are words that describe nouns; the word 'burger' is a noun.A burger can't 'act' but a burger can 'be':The burger is good.The burger was burnt.The burger is gone.A burger is my favorite sandwich.The burger will be ready soon.A burger would be great right about now.
Burger is the sir name of 16th century. The English word 'burg' and German word 'burc' means a town.