"pommes" are apples in French.
"neuf" means either 'nine' or 'brand new'
but the two words together do not seem to make sense in French.
Pommes pont neuf are chips (i.e. French fries) cooked twice, to make them crisper. You half cook them, then reheat the oil and cook them again.
Soixante-neuf = 69I Love 69
koi de neuf
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.
Neuf heures moins dix (French) -> Nine hours minus ten : eight fifty (English)
mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-neuf - dix-neuf cent quatre-vingt-neuf
Potato chips
The term "pommes" is not commonly used to refer to English people. "Pommes" is a French word that translates to "apples," not a term for English people. English people are commonly referred to as "Brits" or "the English."
Well, it means "9 potatoes". If that is what you wanted, then it is correct.
cinquante-neuf is 'fifty-nine' in English.
soixante neuf means 'sixty one' in English.
cinquante-neuf. (cinquante meaning 50, neuf meaning 9)
Soixante-neuf = 69I Love 69
cinquante-neuf means 'fifty-nine' in English.
koi de neuf
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.
"1979" is an English equivalent of "mille neuf cent soixante-dix-neuf."The word "mille" means "thousand." The word "neuf" means "nine." The word "cent" means "hundred." The word "soixante" means "sixty." The word "dix-neuf" combines "dix" ("ten") and "neuf" ("nine") to mean "nineteen."The pronunciation is "meel neuhf saw swah-sawnt-deez-nuhf."
it means potatoes