Big Mac

Etymology
big and the patronymic Mac (from the Mc in McDonald's).

Noun

 * 1) A hamburger from the fast food company McDonald's, served on a three-part bun with various condiments.

Translations

 * Arabic: بِيج مَاك, بِيغ مَاك, بِيغ مَاك
 * Armenian: Բիգ Մակ
 * Belarusian: Біг Ма́к
 * Bulgarian: Биг Мак
 * Catalan: Big Mec
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 巨無霸
 * Mandarin:, 大麥克漢堡 ,
 * Czech: Big Mac
 * Danish: Big Mac
 * Dutch: Big Mac
 * Finnish: Big Mac
 * French: Big Mac
 * German: Big Mäc, Big Mac
 * Greek: Μπιγκ Μακ
 * Hebrew: ביג מק
 * Hindi: बिग मैक
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: Big Mac
 * Japanese: ビッグマック
 * Kannada: ಬಿಗ್ ಮಕ್
 * Korean: 빅맥
 * Macedonian: Биг Мек
 * Malay: Big Mac
 * Maori: Makanui
 * Marathi: बिग मॅक
 * Norwegian: Big Mac
 * Persian: بیگ مک
 * Polish: Big Mac
 * Portuguese: Big Mac
 * Romanian: Big Mac
 * Russian:, биг-мэ́к, биг-ма́к
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Биг Мак
 * Roman: Big Mac
 * Sinhalese: බිග් මැක්
 * Slovak: Big Mac
 * Slovene: Big Mac
 * Spanish: Big Mac
 * Swedish: Big Mac
 * Tamil: பிக் மக்
 * Telugu: బిగ్ మక్
 * Thai: บิ๊กแม็ค
 * Turkish: Big Mac
 * Ukrainian: Біг Ма́к, Біґ Ма́к
 * Urdu: بگ میک

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 * 1) Big Mac

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Usage notes

 * The plural may either be Big Mac or Big Macs depending on whether it is treated as an invariable noun or not.

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