What does τηγανητή πατάτα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word τηγανητή πατάτα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use τηγανητή πατάτα in Greek.

The word τηγανητή πατάτα in Greek means τηγανητή πατάτα, πατάτα, τηγανητή πατάτα, στρογγυλή τηγανητή πατάτα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word τηγανητή πατάτα

τηγανητή πατάτα

(mainly US, often plural (thin fried stick of potato)

Θα ήθελα το χάμπουργκερ με τηγανητές πατάτες, παρακαλώ.
I'll take my hamburger with a side of french fries, please.

πατάτα

(UK, usually plural (thick potato fry)

Κάρφωσε μια τηγανητή πατάτα με το πιρούνι του και τη βούτηξε στο κέτσαπ.
He stabbed his fork into a chip and dipped it into the ketchup.

τηγανητή πατάτα

(US, usually plural (french fry, thin chip)

Η Κέιτ βούτηξε μια τηγανητή πατάτα στο κέτσαπ και την έφαγε.
Kate dipped a fry in ketchup and ate it.

στρογγυλή τηγανητή πατάτα

(usually plural (fried potato slice)

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