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"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.

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The singular noun for French fries is french fry.

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  • crunchy
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Pommes frites

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