fry in Italian
fry in Italian is patata fritta, patatine fritte, avannotto — fry means to cook food in hot oil or fat.
fry in Italian
patata fritta
(usually, in the plural, fries, mainly, , Canada, ) A fried piece of cut potato.
patatine fritte
(usually, in the plural, fries, mainly, , Canada, ) A fried piece of cut potato.
avannotto
Young fish; fishlings.
fritto misto
(Ireland, British, cuisine) A meal of fried sausages, bacon, eggs, etc.
friggere
What does "fry" mean?
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verb To cook food in hot oil or fat.
"She fried the onions until they turned golden brown."
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verb To damage or destroy something, especially electronics, through excessive heat or electric current (informal).
"The power surge fried his laptop charger."
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noun A thin strip of fried potato (usually plural: fries).
"He ordered a burger with a side of fries."
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noun Young or newly hatched fish.
"The pond was full of tiny fish fry in early summer."
fry in a sentence
- She fried the onions until they turned golden brown.
- We fried eggs for breakfast.
- The power surge fried his laptop charger.
- He ordered a burger with a side of fries.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fry" in Italian?
"fry" in Italian is patata fritta, patatine fritte, avannotto. fry means: To cook food in hot oil or fat.
How do you use "fry" in a sentence?
Example: "She fried the onions until they turned golden brown." In Italian, "fry" is patata fritta, patatine fritte, avannotto.
Are there other ways to say "fry" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "fry": patata fritta, patatine fritte, avannotto, fritto misto, friggere.
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