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Potato!
In English, the word "potato" is neutral and does not have a grammatical gender. However, in languages with gendered nouns, such as Spanish or French, "potato" can be feminine or masculine depending on the language. For example, in Spanish, it's "papa" (feminine) or "patata" (feminine in some regions), while in French, it's "pomme de terre" (feminine).
The French name for sweet potato is Patate douce.
"The Incas were very fond of the potato, as it conveniently grew at high altitudes, near their homes in the Andes Mountains.""A baked potato can stay hot for quite awhile.""French fries are a common dish made from the potato."
"French fries" is not a compound word, it's two words.
Potato, French Fries and Potato chips
In French, "potato" is feminine and is referred to as "la pomme de terre."
Riwai means potato in Maori.
Parmentier is the name of the man who introduced the culture of potato in France. This is also the name of a potato-based recipe, named after him, consisting of minced meat cooked under a layer of pureed potato.
Well, chips.There isn't a Spanish word just for chips.However to say potato chips in Spanish, you could use papas fritas.This also means French fries in English. But think about it. Potato chips and French fries are both made of potatoes and most potato chips are fried just like French fries. It can be used interchangeably.
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