Hamburger:
1) a meat patty, (preferably) cooked on an open-flame grill, garnished with salad, mayo, pickles, mustard and ketchup, served in a roll.
2) a male inhabitant of Hamburg
a male from Hamburg (city) or just hamburger like the burger
A citizen of the city of Hamburg. Hamburger, a type of food, is the same word in English and German.
Hamburg
'hamburger' remains the same in German.
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.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
But isn't a German word.
Plick is not a German word.
greave is not a German word.
Rouse is not a German word
"houpacker" means nothing in German; it is not a German word.