"Give me some French fries!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Donnez-moi des frites! The imperative statement translates as "Give me some chips" in British English. The pronunciation will be "duh-ney-mwa dey freet" in French.
Give me some... [for Americans] French fries; or [for Brits] chips.
"des frites" means "French fries' in American English, "chips" in British English.
"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.
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.
"une portion de frites" is "one order of fries" (French fries or chips for the British.)
frites, or "pommes frites"
"moules" are mussels and "frites" are French fries.
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.
French fries!
poulet-frites is 'chicken and fries' in French.
'on a mangé des frites' means 'we ate French fries' in French.
frites des frites actually !<3
French fries in Filipino: pritong patatas