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It depends on what type of chips you're talking about. Nā māmala (pronounced NAW MAW-mah-lah) is a way to say chips, fragments, splinters or pieces. Potato chips are nā kipi `uala kahiki (naw kee-pee [short pause]-oo-wah-lah kah-hee-kee). The plastic types used in checkers and Poker are nã hiu (naw hee-you). The reason why all these terms are preceded by the word "nã" is because nã is the word to denote a that the object is plural.

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