How is this fruit called in your language ?

In French is pomme de terre (earth apple)

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ground blob

Spud (spud)

patata

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batata

Jordpære.

Aardappel (earth apple)

based

Erdäpfel,
but the young generation mostly says Kartoffel.

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peruna (???)

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in Spain its patata, wich is a mix of "batata" and "papa" wich were words american natives used for it
Our history teacher told us a French king tried to popularize it by calling it an apple and planted it in the royal gardens and thats why its called "pomme de terre", is that correct

Yes, back then the Catholic Church didn't allow root plants to be eaten as it was considered to be a spawn of Satan, so the French nobility planted it as a plant and allowed people to steal from the gardens and popularize it

terracate, it's the underground version of the aguacate

>Erdäpfel
based
>Kartoffel
cringe

it's called "potatis" here, and "kartoffel" is kind of common in the far south
we call fries "pommes frites" though

piteto

>Our history teacher told us a French king tried to popularize it by calling it an apple and planted it in the royal gardens and thats why its called "pomme de terre", is that correct

Yeah most French people think it's a fruit because of this lol

Best possible use of that gif in all timelines.

>kartoffel
That's very german/russian thing to do.

mudo Marjanovo (Marjan's testicle)

kartul

>europeans think potatoes are a fruit
>europeans think potatoes are somehow related to apples

>france is all of europe
wierd, usually its "britain is all of europe", congrats on the originality

Kentang

תפוח אדמה (earth apple)

patata
or
tubero

>fruit

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>implying I just meant france
>implying netherlands and austria didnt say the earth apple meme as well

congratualtions on being a nigger

Yes its a fruit

based

Prátaí (pronounced 'Praw-tee')

>pomme de terre
Personne appelle ça comme ça, de façon courante, ici. On dit: "patate"

Vatata.

>fruit
It's a root vegetable.
gb2 middle school Biology class

if tomato is a fruit why wouldnt potato be one
can you sell me some hash bro

Tomatoes have seeds, potatoes don't

>if tomato is a fruit why wouldnt potato be one
>Spanish education

based nigger-destroyer

where do you think they got the word?

Pay me a visit to Ktama after this pandemic is over and I'll give you hash for free.

ppl back in the middle ages in yurop were fuckin dumb bruh

Peutate

sounds good, i always wanted to visit morocco

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Papa

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on dit pomme de terre en France, patate est familier

potato innit

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Batata
بطاطا

How often you eat pomme de terre in French?

They are very common in stews. Also fries are considered a staple dish in some regions of france

>"kartoffel" is kind of common in the far south
You're thinking of "pantoffel".

bulve
also this but sweet

In Louisiana French we call them patates

Is it alive? do many of y'all still speak it in Louisiana?

>Is it alive?
It never died, just fell out of regular use.

>do many of y'all still speak it in Louisiana?
Around 150k-200k people. In my town of Lafayette out of 175k people about 25k people speak French at home. In my neighborhood all are Francophones. I never even spoke English until I went to school.

you should eat more pomme de terre and less meat, and move to vegan direction, thx.

Does this mean peruvian or something? If so based

you say potato and i say potato

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«PAPA», O «PATATA».

you should transform to vegan your animals too

I CANNOT PARSE THAT SENTENCE.