The plural of chili is chillies.
As in "these chillies are hot".
The plural form of "chili" is "chilies" or "chilis."
The word"why" has no plural. Why is not a noun nor pronoun. Why is an adverb or an interjection. question adverb: Why did you make so much chili? relative adverb: He didn't say why he had to go. interjection: Why, that's ridiculous!
A chili is a chili. A chili is a sort of vegetables.
"Kilos" is an English equivalent of the Italian word chili.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i ("the"") or the masculine plural indefinite article dei ("some"). The pronunciation will be "KEE-lee" in Italian.
Chili is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the word for a beloved meaty or vegetarian dish functions as an Italian loan word in English. It is a masculine noun whose form is the same in the singular and the plural. The pronunciation will be "KEE-lee" in Italian.
Is chili even chili if it doesnt have beans?
Chili
its a ghost chili pepper yes, that or its rotten
Call it chili because it warms you up when your CHILI
chili. Not many people like it because it is not chunky like traditional chili. I grew up eating Cincinnati style chili so much, I cannot stand eating traditional chili. Dixie Chili is the best, followed by Skyline, then Gold Star Chili (these are the 3 major chili parlors in Cincy).
chili
the same : "chili"