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汉堡

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Dato curioso

The '堡' (bǎo) character literally means 'fortress' or 'castle', but here it's used phonetically. It's common for Chinese to borrow words this way, trying to find characters that sound similar to the original foreign word.

Origen de la palabra

借词 (jiècí - loanword)

Significado original: 音译 (yīnyì - transliteration) of 'Hamburg'

Indo-European (Germanic) to Sino-Tibetan

Contexto cultural

<h3>Hamburgers in China</h3><p>Hamburgers are incredibly popular in China, largely due to the influence of fast-food chains like McDonald's and KFC. While you'll find these international brands everywhere, there are also many local adaptations and Chinese fast-food chains that offer their own versions of '汉堡'.</p><p>For many Chinese, especially younger generations, '汉堡' are a convenient and tasty meal option, representing a touch of Western influence in their diet. It's a common food for quick lunches, dinners, or even a snack on the go.</p>

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