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 Can anyone teach me German?I am moving to Germany soon and I need help!!!!!!!!?

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Are the people who live in Hamburg germany called Hamburgers?


    



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Meenzer
No, they are not called "Hamburgers", they are called "Hamburger" so without the "s" on the end. I know this because I am from Germany. People in any city are called without the "s", such as:
Berliner
Wiesbadener
Münchener

but for women, they use the "in" on the end and write/say:
Berlinerin
Wiesbadenerin
Münchenerin

These are the differences.


psychodoll777
The term is "Hamburger". I admit that must sound different to american ears...:)


ShlomoNYC
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In German the term is "Hamburger" ... for the people of Germany´s boomtown. ,,, Hamburg Bank in German; Hamburger Bank or Hamburger Sparkasse ....


Curious
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technically yes


Zoe Dot
yes, of course.


Alex S
Yes. And it's no coincidence that the name of the food
is the same. Hamburgers were first sold in NY by German
immigrants. Back then in their original form as meat balls.
I doubt someone from Hamburg first sold it though. Germans
were generally referred to as Hamburgers as the sea port
they came from was Hamburg.


IRISHBANDIT
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no they call in german "Hamburger" and the people from Frankfurt "Frankfurter" I think they have no problems with it.


Isa
Yes we are and proud of it! ;-)
That's why peole sell umbrellas with the word "Hamburger" or "Hamburgerin" (which is the feminine form) all around town ;)


F.C. Bayern
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Yes they are referred to as 'Hamburgers'


Ethan H
yes but not like we pronounce it. also i knew a family in Germany that had the last name hamburger, so its not uncommon.


miriam
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yes they are called hamburgers but its pronounced ham-bour-ger with an emphasis on the g


Tofi
that' right.
but the most people wouldn't say that. the call themselfs fishheads.


Matteo M
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The name hamburger.. the last name Mc donalds...


Time travler
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You're too funny, but I think you may have just insulted some Germans.





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