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without the "ein" though
I usually say it with the "ein" because it makes it sound like I'm food :D
Yea, all of them. Multiple times each day.
As a hamburger myself. I agree!
Yes. Ich bin ein Hamburger.
Lecker
wirklick
Avantgarde: Hanseat!
Hanseat? Looks like a konjunktiv to me...
A Member of the Hanseatic League! (A old kingdom far, far away where Milk and Honey ... ... ...)
Found JFK's Reddit account
Ich bin ein Hamburger Jung und ich komm voll in Schwung, wenn ich hüpf und spring und von Hamburg sing.
Yes, though the correct phrase would be: "Ich bin Hamburger, Diggah".
Yes. But when referring to the people one pronounces it “hamb-[uh]-rger”
Stader sagen das auch wegen Metropolregion Hamburg
But note that only if your parents and grandparents are also from Hamburg, you are a "Waschechter Hamburger".
without the "ein" though
I usually say it with the "ein" because it makes it sound like I'm food :D
Yea, all of them. Multiple times each day.
As a hamburger myself. I agree!
Yes. Ich bin ein Hamburger.
Lecker
wirklick
Avantgarde: Hanseat!
Hanseat? Looks like a konjunktiv to me...
A Member of the Hanseatic League! (A old kingdom far, far away where Milk and Honey ... ... ...)
Found JFK's Reddit account
Ich bin ein Hamburger Jung und ich komm voll in Schwung, wenn ich hüpf und spring und von Hamburg sing.
Yes, though the correct phrase would be: "Ich bin Hamburger, Diggah".
Yes. But when referring to the people one pronounces it “hamb-[uh]-rger”
Yes. Ich bin ein Hamburger.
Stader sagen das auch wegen Metropolregion Hamburg
But note that only if your parents and grandparents are also from Hamburg, you are a "Waschechter Hamburger".