chapo
Chapo (noun) means an informal, shortened way of saying "chapati," the round flatbread common in South Asian cooking. Example: “She grabbed a couple of chapos to go with the curry.”
How to use chapo
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishCasual short form of "chapati," a flatbread.
Informal spoken usage, common in British Asian English rather than formal writing.
Word forms
chapos plural
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What does “chapo” mean?
The word “chapo” means an informal, shortened way of saying "chapati," the round flatbread common in South Asian cooking. In plain terms, casual short form of "chapati," a flatbread.
How do you use “chapo” in a sentence?
Here is “chapo” used in a sentence: “She grabbed a couple of chapos to go with the curry.”
What part of speech is “chapo”?
“Chapo” is a noun.
What is the meaning of chapo?
"chapo" (noun) means an informal, shortened way of saying "chapati," the round flatbread common in South Asian cooking.