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sop — meaning in English: soup

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neutral common
Usage
In Malaysia, native speakers frequently use the word 'sop' when dining at food stalls or restaurants, particularly during family meals or gatherings. It's common to hear it mentioned when ordering a warm bowl of soup to accompany rice or as a comforting dish during rainy days.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sop' is often used interchangeably with 'kuah,' which means broth. However, 'sop' generally refers to a thick, hearty soup often containing chunks of meat or vegetables, while 'kuah' implies a thinner, more liquid consistency typically served as a side with rice dishes.
Culture
'Sop' is derived from the Malay influence on the local language, with its roots traceable to various languages including Chinese and Indian due to Malaysia's diverse culinary history. The word reflects the country's rich tradition of soup-making, which often incorporates local ingredients and spices, showcasing Malaysia's multicultural heritage in its cuisine.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sop' mean in English?
'Sop' translates to 'soup' in English, referring to a liquid dish usually made by boiling ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or grains.
Q.What are some popular types of 'sop' in Malaysia?
In Malaysia, popular types of 'sop' include 'sop kambing' (mutton soup) and 'sop ayam' (chicken soup), both flavored with aromatic herbs and spices.
Q.How do I use 'sop' in a sentence?
You can use 'sop' in a sentence like this: 'Saya ingin memesan sop ayam untuk makan malam,' which means 'I would like to order chicken soup for dinner.'
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