Ate, as a past participle, is mangé in French
"Ate" is not a French word...But the past tense for "eat" in French is "mangé".
He ate is "il mangé"
Il a mangé
mangé
"Queue-Ate" (English pronunciation) "Kow-Ate" (Arabic & French pronunciation) "Koo-Ate" (American pronunciation)
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.
french fries
she ate chicken
'on a mangé des frites' means 'we ate French fries' in French.
They became french
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max ate cheese