In British English (which includes all Commonwealth countries) pommes frites are 'chips'.
In American English pommes frites are 'french fries'.
In the US chips means potato crisps aka game chips; I've forgotten the french word.
Pronounce it "pom frite" and you'll be close.
'on a mangé des frites' means 'we ate French fries' in French.
poulet-frites is 'chicken and fries' in French.
"pommes" are apples in French. "neuf" means either 'nine' or 'brand new' but the two words together do not seem to make sense in French. Pommes pont neuf are chips (i.e. French fries) cooked twice, to make them crisper. You half cook them, then reheat the oil and cook them again.
Words with 'frit-' in exist in French (frite) and Spanish (frito/frita), and are connected with 'fry/fried', usually as adjectives or past participles, thus Spanish 'las patatas fritas' and French 'les pommes frites' both mean potato chips/French fries. 'La frite' could be short for French '(the) chip/fry' 'la frita' also exists in Spanish, connected with glass, as 'frit' or 'ferretto'
Take the English word free and add a t sound at the end. (Don't pronounce the s at the end.)
In British English (which includes all Commonwealth countries) pommes frites are 'chips'. In American English pommes frites are 'french fries'. In the US chips means potato crisps aka game chips; I've forgotten the french word.
Pom as in Pom-pom.
frites, or "pommes frites"
Pommes-frites.
Pommes frites
pommes frites
Ueli Maurers Pommes-Frites-Automat - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Switzerland:16
Peur des pommes frites!
"chips" if you are in Britain, as in "fish and chips". It is "frites" in French. Is your question in the correct category. It's currently in English to French, but maybe you are asking for English synonyms only.
Brod und pommes frites.
French Fries (Pommes de Terre = Potato and Frite = Fried)
Pommes frites fou.