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Burger means citizens, and burg means castle.
No, Bürger means Citizen, Burger doesn't really exist as a german word, but would mean "someone from a castle" or "someone doing something with castles".
Those Umlaut-Dots change the pronounciation and the meaning, they are important!
This is discussing the English language, in English. Burger doesn't have umlauts in English.
Burger doesn't mean citizen in English either
It saddens me that this is a sensible response to an argument in 2023.
Have you not heard the legend of the burger king?