Not since the 19th century. "Potato" used to be spelled "potatoe" the same way words were spelled "towne" and "olde." Nowadays, these words would be considered misspelled.
Both pronunciations are accepted and widely used across different English-speaking regions. The first pronunciation, "puh-tay-toh," is more common in American English, while the second pronunciation, "puh-tah-toh," is more common in British English.
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The word meaning "a tuberous vegetable" is spelt potato.
No, potato singular is potato and potato plural is potatoes.
The plural of potato is potatoes, so it is mashed potatoes.
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The game and toy is spelled "Mr. Potato Head."
papas / batatas / patatas Papas.
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"Crips" in French is spelled the same way as in English, as it is a proper noun.
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