sou
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forSouthern Thai . Borrowed fromFrench sou .Doublet ofsol ,sold ,soldo ,solid ,solidus , and xu .
sou (plural sous )
( historical ) An old Frenchcopper coin equal to one twentieth of alivre or twelvedeniers ; one sou is to the livre as oneshilling is to thepound .1918 February (date written),Katherine Mansfield [pseudonym; Kathleen Mansfield Murry], “Je ne parle pas français ”, inBliss and Other Stories , London:Constable & Company , published1920 ,→OCLC ,page73 :He is grey, flat-footed and withered, with long, brittle nails that set your nerves on edge while he scrapes up your twosous .
( dated , slang ) Cent ;pocket money .( dated ) A thing of the smallest value; awhit ; ajot .I do not care asou for your excuses.
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preterite ofsal ;would ,should Inherited fromOld Catalan sou ~sol , fromLate Latin soldus , contraction ofLatin solĭdus .Doublet ofsòlid . CompareFrench sou .
sou m (plural sous )
salary ,wage Synonym: salari tinc unsou de 1200 euros ―I have asalary of 1200 euros sou
second-person plural present indicative ofser second-person plural present indicative ofésser Inherited fromOld Catalan sou (femininesua ), fromLatin suum , fromProto-Italic *sowos , fromProto-Indo-European *sewos , from*swé ( “ self ” ) .
seu ( non-Algherese dialects ) sou (feminine sua ,masculine plural sous ,feminine plural sues )
( Alghero ) your ,yours (singular, alluding tovostè )( Alghero ) his ,her /hers ,its ( Alghero , archaic , rare ) their ,theirs In contemporary Algherese, this word primarily gives reference tovostè . Only rarely does it give reference to multiple possessors, this use being archaic. “sou (2) ”, inDiccionari d'Alguerés , 2022 May 17 (last accessed) El Català de l'Alguer : un model d'àmbit restringit , Barcelona,2003 ,→ISBN , page30 sou
Alternative form ofso Inherited fromOld French , inherited fromLate Latin soldus , fromLatin solidus .Doublet ofsolide . See also the formsol , which kept the historical spelling from Old French, even if it came to be pronounced likesou .
sou m (plural sous )
( historical , numismatics ) sou ( old French coin ) ( by extension, chiefly in theplural , colloquial ) money ;cash Tu peux me prêter dessous ? ―Can you lend me somecash ? ( Quebec, Louisiana, colloquial ) cent ( one hundredth of a dollar ) Ça va être sixpiastres et vingt-cinqsous , s’il te plaît. ―That'll be six dollars and twenty-fivecents , please. → English:sou Louisiana Creole:sou sou
( reintegrationist norm) first-person singular present indicative ofser sou
on about ,concerning 2019 March 19, “Rankont ann Itali ant Anvwaye Espesyal Etazini ak Larisi sou Kriz Venezuela a”, inLavwadlamerik [1] :Anvwaye espesyal Etazini pou Venezuela, Elliot Abrams, ak vis-minis afè etranjè Larisi, Sergei Ryabkov, ap fè reyinyon nan vil Wòm ann Itali pou yo palesou sityasyon Venezuela kap agrave.” American Special Envoy for Venezuela Elliot Abrams and Russian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Ryabkov are meeting in the city of Rome, Italy to talkabout "the worsening situation in Venezuela." FromChinese 書 (MC syo ). CompareBu-Nao Bunu hswb .
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book sou
Rōmaji transcription ofそう FromLatin sum .
sou
first-person singular present indicative ofsere sou
house ;home FromProto-Finnic *savu , fromProto-Finno-Permic *sawe . Cognates includeFinnish savu .
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smoke Inherited fromFrench saoul ( “ drunk ” ) .
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drunk Synonyms: chak ,ho ,piké Inherited fromFrench sou ( “ sou, cent ” ) .
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( money ) (a)cent Synonym: pinné sou
Alternative form ofesou sou (sou5 / sou0 ,Zhuyin ˙ㄙㄡ )
Nonstandard spelling ofsōu .Nonstandard spelling ofsǒu .Nonstandard spelling ofsòu .Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.sou
first-person singular present ofser FromLatin suum .
sou (feminine sua ,masculine plural sous ,feminine plural sues )
his ,her ,its ,their Synonym: son Inherited fromLatin sum ( “ I am ” ) . Cognate withGalician son ,Spanish soy ,Italian sono ,French suis , andRomanian sunt .
Rhymes:-ow ,-o Hyphenation:sou sou
first-person singular present indicative ofser Borrowed fromFrench sou .
sou n (plural souuri )
( coin ) sou FromLatin suus .
sou (plural suos ,feminine sua ,feminine plural suas )
his ,her ,hers sou (feminine singular soa ,plural soi )
Alternative form ofsóiu sou m (feminine singular soa ,masculine and feminine plural soi )
Alternative form ofsóiu Rubattu, Antoninu (2006 )Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna , 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes sou
medicine Rika Hayami-Allen (2001 )A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia , University of Pittsburgh Likely cognate withTernate sou ( “ medicine ” ) .
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magic ,sorcery Clemens Voorhoeve (1982 )The Makian languages and their neighbours [2] , Pacific linguistics (assow )Cognate withProto-Southwestern Tai *suːᴬ ( “ you (plural) ” ) ; whenceThai สู ( sǔu ) ,Northern Thai ᩈᩪ ,Isan สู ,Lao ສູ ( sū ) ,Lü ᦉᦴ ( ṡuu ) ,Tai Dam ꪎꪴ ,Shan သူ ( sǔu ) ,Tai Nüa ᥔᥧᥴ ( sú ) ,Ahom 𑜏𑜥 ( sū ) .
sou (Sawndip forms 𠈅 [ 1] or 修 [ 1] or 收 [ 1] or 苏 [ 1] or 唆 [ 1] or 数 [ 1] or 𠉑 [ 1] or 叟 [ 1] or ⿰亻祖 [ 1] or ⿰亻初 [ 1] or 傃 [ 1] ,1957–1982 spelling sou )
you (plural)