Hamburg

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== English == === Etymology === From German Hamburg. === Pronunciation === (General American) IPA(key): /ˈhæmbɝɡ/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈhæmbɜːɡ/ === Proper noun === Hamburg The second largest city in, and a state of, Germany. Any of various communities in the United States; named for the German city: A city, the county seat of Ashley County, Arkansas. A community in the town of Lyme, New London County, Connecticut. A village in Calhoun County, Illinois. An unincorporated community in Clark County, Indiana. An unincorporated community in Franklin County, Indiana. A small city in Fremont County, Iowa. An unincorporated community in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. A small city in Carver County, Minnesota. A ghost town in St. Charles County, Missouri. A borough of Sussex County, New Jersey. A large town in Erie County, New York. An unincorporated community in Fairfield County, Ohio. An unincorporated community in Preble County, Ohio. A borough of Berks County, Pennsylvania. A ghost town in Aiken County, South Carolina. A small town and unincorporated community in Marathon County, Wisconsin. A small town in Vernon County, Wisconsin. A town in the Eastern Cape, South Africa; named for the German city. Hamburger SV, a German football club. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Translations ==== ==== See also ==== === Noun === Hamburg (plural Hamburgs) A Hamburg chicken. A variety of black grape. ==== Alternative forms ==== Hamburgh == Catalan == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Hamburg. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [əmˈburk] IPA(key): (Valencia) [amˈbuɾk] === Proper noun === Hamburg m Hamburg (the second-largest city in Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany containing the city of the same name) ==== Derived terms ==== hamburguès == Central Franconian == === Proper noun === Hamburg (Kölsch) Hamburg 2007, das kölsche liedbuch 2, (Lund Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Köln), p. 26, song Kölsche Junge bütze joot: == German == === Etymology === From the name of a fortress in the area, Hammaburg, first element of uncertain origin (possibly Old High German Hamme (“bend, angle”)) + -burg (“castle”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈhambʊɐ̯k/, (locally) [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] === Proper noun === Hamburg n (proper noun, genitive Hamburgs or (optionally with an article) Hamburg) Hamburg (the second-largest city in and simultaneously a state of Germany) ==== Derived terms ==== Hamburger Hamburgerin Hamburger Schule f hamburgisch ==== Related terms ==== hamburgerisch === See also === == Hungarian == === Etymology === From German Hamburg. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈhɒmburɡ] Hyphenation: Ham‧burg Rhymes: -urɡ === Proper noun === Hamburg Hamburg (the second-largest city in Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany containing the city of the same name) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== hamburgi ==== Related terms ==== hamburger == Polish == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Hamburg. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈxam.burk/ Rhymes: -amburk Syllabification: Ham‧burg === Proper noun === Hamburg n (related adjective hamburski) Hamburg (a city in Hamburg, Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany) ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== === See also === === Further reading === Hamburg in Polish dictionaries at PWN == Slovak == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Hamburg. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈɦamburk] === Proper noun === Hamburg m inan (relational adjective hamburský, demonym Hamburčan, female demonym Hamburčanka) Hamburg (the capital city of the state of Hamburg, Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany) Synonym: Slobodné a hanzové mesto Hamburg ==== Declension ==== === Proper noun === Hamburg m pers (female equivalent Hamburgová) a male surname ==== Declension ==== === See also === === Further reading === “Hamburg”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026 == Swedish == === Etymology === From German Hamburg. === Proper noun === Hamburg n (genitive Hamburgs) Hamburg (the second-largest city in Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany containing the city of the same name) ==== Related terms ==== hamburgare hamburgsk == Turkish == === Etymology === From German Hamburg. === Proper noun === Hamburg Hamburg (the second-largest city in Germany) Hamburg (a state of Germany containing the city of the same name)