American English: die Chips.
British English: chips (french fries) is (die) Pommes Frites in german. Colloquial (die) Pommes or (die) Fritten.
Crisps = (die) Chips
Some terms:
Chipstüte = crisp bag
Pommesbude or Frittenbude = chippy/chip shop
Pommes rot-weiß = chips red-white (ketchup and mayonnaise)
die Chips
chips a packet of crisps is ein tute chips
CHOCOLATE CHIPS CHOCOLATE CHIPS
egg and chips preferably if not german sausage
if you mean Ireland ..then no its a German dish .. a kind of sausage and chips
British chips (American fries) 'ne Portion Pommes bitte 'ne Portion Frites bitte
Pommes mit Bratwurst is German for bratwurst (sausage) and chips (Am. fries)
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no, chips are chips
Some body else's chips i say nacho chips.
I think it's chips, Or "Fries" if you are American. Or Pommes Frites if you are German. I think that's what he said in one of his speeches, but don't hold me to it.
sceallóga = chips is the Irish for chips