If you mean chop as Slice, it's "couper" (Koo-Pei)
'pork chop' is in Dutch 'varkenskarbonade'
lam karbenaatjie
Cote d'agneau
chop suey = (das) Chopsuey (pronounced more or less the same as in English)
She was executed at the Tower of London. She requested a French swordsman do the deed rather than an English axeman. Her request was granted.
what language are you referring to, please be more specific
It doesn't.
chop chop
I wouldn't say chopped is an onomatopoeia, but "chop" sure is. But if you really wanted to write 'chopped' then a line such as: "CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! He finally chopped up the wood into blocks just the right size for the fire." would work just fine! Whatever you need this answer for, I hope its useful!
oranges and lemons say the bells of st.clements you owe me five farthings say the bells of St.Martins when will you pay me say the bells of old Bailey when i grow rch say the bells of shore ditch when will that be say the bells of stepney i do not know say the great bells of bow Spoken: Here comes the candle to light you to bed and her comes the choppers to chop off your head CHIP CHOP CHIP CHOP the last man's DEAD
Chop-Chop was created in 1982-06.
a wood chop could chop as much wood as wood chop could chop if a wood chop could chop wood