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Hello everyone! It's rainy now. How about your countries weather? We call McDonald's potatoes fried potatoes but It's called French fries in English. Please tell me what is the difference in meaning that.
2021年6月6日 02:10
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Hello everyone! It's rainy now. How about your countries weather? We call McDonald's potatoes fried potatoes but It's called French fries in English. Please tell me what is the difference in meaning that.
Okay, I am beyond confused. If Japanese calls french fries as fried potatoes, I mean there is nothing wrong with it. In fact, the naming of "french fries" is technically a wrong name because it was originated from Belgium, not France. In France, they call it as Frites which translates to fries.
2021年6月6日
Hello everyone! It's rainy now. How about your country's weather? We call McDonald's potatoes fried potatoes, but they are called French fries in English. Please tell me what is the difference in meaning.
The term french fries ("French" is often not capitalized) is used mostly in North American English. Other parts of the English-speaking world use other terms, like "chips." In North American English a fried potato could have any form, it just means that it's fried. For example country-fried potatoes are potato chunks fried in a pan. On the other hand, french fries have a particular form, typically long and thin, and are deep fried, sometimes twice.
2021年6月6日
Hello everyone! It's rainy now. How about your countries weather? We call McDonald's potatoes fried potatoes but It's called French fries in English. Please tell me what is the difference between the two.
To be honest, Americans have no idea why they're called french fries either... I looked on google for the answer, the origin is disputed. They're either from Belgium, or France, but no one is certain. In England, they're called "chips." Which is what we call 「チップ」。珍しいね?
2021年6月6日
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