Chop

/tʃɒp/ verb

To cut food into pieces using a knife or cleaver with quick, decisive downward motions. Pieces are typically irregular and larger than minced or diced.

From Middle English 'choppen,' possibly from Old Norse 'kappa' meaning 'to chop or cut.' The word originally referred to any cutting action but became specifically associated with food preparation by the 16th century.

AMመሰንጠቅ
ARيقطع
BNকাটা
CAtallar
CSsekat
DAhakke
DEhacken
ELκόβω
EScortar
FAخرد کردن
FIsilpoa
FRcouper
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