hamburguesa
hamburger
noun ahm-boor-GEH-sah Rare
Origin: From German Hamburger (of Hamburg).
Usage Note
Hamburguesa refers to both the cooked patty and the full sandwich. In Spain a fast-food outlet is often called a hamburguesería. The word entered Spanish in the 20th century and is now fully naturalized; there is no competing native term.
Examples
"Pedí una hamburguesa con queso."
Natural Translation
I ordered a cheeseburger.
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