Examples of using "Frites" in a sentence and their english translations:
Everybody likes french fries.
I love french fries with ketchup.
A large order of fries, please.
Mom bought me French fries.
I love french fries with ketchup.
He ate fries and meat.
Everybody likes french fries.
I'll take onion rings instead of fries.
Tom prefers to eat french fries with ketchup.
Half a chicken with fries, please.
I love french fries with ketchup.
The french fries are not run-of-the-mill either.
Tom still calls French fries Freedom fries.
Tom loves pizza and french fries.
You can have the rest of the fries.
Tom ordered a burger and fries.
Tom ate a hamburger with fries.
Tom dipped his French fries into the ketchup.
One large fries and two medium cokes.
- Do you want fries with that?
- Want fries with that?
Do you want some of these fries?
Belgians claim that French fries are not French but Belgian.
Large fries, please.
- I love rabbits ... with French fries and a good glass of wine.
- I love rabbits ... with chips and a good glass of wine.
Today, there isn't any salad, but only a large portion of french fries.
Tom looked away in horror as Mary doused her fries with mayonnaise on top of the ketchup.
I requested extra salt on my french fries.
Fish'n'chips is the most famous English food.
A group representing potato farmers said they're expecting harvests to be 25 percent smaller than last year and warned that the losses may lead not only to more expensive but also shorter French fries—because the spuds are so small this year.