Suppe
See also: suppe
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German suppe, soppe, sope, which spread under the reinforcing influence of French soupe. Both from Proto-Germanic *supô, *suppô, which is related to German saufen (“to drink”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzʊpə/
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Noun
Suppe f (genitive Suppe, plural Suppen, diminutive Süppchen n)
Usage note: "Eine eingebrockte Suppe auslöffeln" literally means to eat a breaded soup with the spoon and refers to an unhappy situation to pass.
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Pennsylvania German
Noun
Suppe
- plural of Supp
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