"Ate" is not a French word...
But the past tense for "eat" in French is "mangé".
'on a mangé des frites' means 'we ate French fries' in French.
He ate is "il mangé"
Le déjeuner is "the lunch"; "j'ai mangé" is I ate / I have eaten in French. However, while in English it is acceptable to say, "The lunch I ate...", in French you would need to say "Le déjeuner que j'ai mangé", i.e. "The lunch that I ate..."
Ate, as a past participle, is mangé in French
Il a mangé
Do you mean, who was the fastest person to eat a french fry, or what was the time that pie wagon ate it in? Since you can not respond, I will answer both! The fastest person to eat a french fry was Johor Swendle from Sweden. She ate the french fry, at a restaurant called Nappa, 0.6920345 seconds according to Guiness Book of World Records. Your Welcome!
mangé
"Queue-Ate" (English pronunciation) "Kow-Ate" (Arabic & French pronunciation) "Koo-Ate" (American pronunciation)
Ate is the second form of eat.
In French, the preposition à is generally used in cases where we would use to, in, or at. It should be noted however that in some idiomatic expressions the French do not always use the literal translation of whatever word we would use in the same context.
ate can also mean eaten, eat, and ya
she ate chicken