Hamburg in different languages
Amborg (Occitan (post 1500))
Amburgo (Italian)
Augusta Gambriviorum (Latin)
Ciutat d'Hamburg (Catalan)
Estat d'Hamburg (Catalan)
Hamboarch (Western Frisian)
Hamborg (Language Name, Icelandic, Danish)
Hambourg (French)
Hamburch (Western Frisian)
Hamburg (Volapük, Norwegian Nynorsk, Basque, Dutch, Kurdish, Slovak, Slovenian, Ido, Afrikaans)
Hambûrg (Kurdish)
Hamburg (Quechua, Croatian, Swahili (macrolanguage), Hungarian,
English, Estonian, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish, Indonesian, Catalan, Irish, Romanian, Bosnian, Norwegian Bokmål, Vietnamese, German, Polish)
Hamburga (Latvian)
Hamburgas (Lithuanian)
Hamburgo (Spanish, Esperanto, Portuguese)
Hamburgu (Albanian)
Hamburgum (Latin)
Hamburk (Czech)
Hampuri (Finnish)
Hanburgo (Basque)
Ħamburg (Maltese)
Αμβούργο (Modern Greek (1453-))
Гамбург (Belarusian, Russian)
Гамбурґ (Ukrainian)
Хамбург (Bulgarian, Macedonian)
Համբուրգ (Armenian)
האַמבורג (Yiddish)
המבורג (Hebrew)
هامبورغ (Arabic)
هامبورگ (Persian)
ہیمبرگ (Urdu)
हॅम्बुर्ग (Marathi)
ಹ್ಯಾಂಬರ್ಗ್ (Kannada)
ฮัมบูร์ก (Thai)
ჰამბურგი (Georgian)
ハンブルク (Japanese)
汉堡市 (Chinese)
함부르크 (Korean)