漢堡

See also: 汉堡

Chinese

phonetic
 
earthwork; castle; position of defense; stronghold; character used in place names
trad. (漢堡)
simp. (汉堡)

Etymology

From English Hamburg or German Hamburg.

Pronunciation


Noun

漢堡

  1. hamburger
    肯德基從來漢堡大可 [MSC, trad.]
    肯德基从来汉堡大可 [MSC, simp.]
    Zài Kěndéjī, wǒ cónglái dōu shì liǎng ge là hànbǎo, yī bēi dàkě. [Pinyin]
    At KFC, I have always ordered two spicy hamburgers and one large coke.

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Proper noun

漢堡

  1. Hamburg

Japanese

Kanji in this term
はん
Grade: 3
ぶるく
Hyōgaiji
Irregular

Etymology

This spelling is ateji (当て字), a relatively recently borrowed from Chinese 漢堡.[1]

Proper noun

漢堡 (katakana ハンブルク, rōmaji Hanburuku)

  1. Rare spelling of ハンブルク (Hanburuku, Hamburg).

References

  1. 1995, 大辞泉 (Daijisen) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, ISBN 4-09-501211-0
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