die Suppe
noun · /ˈzʊpə/ ·Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German suppe, soppe, sope, which spread under the reinforcing influence of French soupe. Both from Proto-Germanic *supô, *suppô, *suppǭ (“broth, sop”), which is related to German saufen (“to drink”).
Translation
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soup
feminine
Ich möchte eine warme Suppe essen.
I want to eat warm soup.
Schlage zuerst die Eier und gib sie zur Suppe.
First beat the eggs and add them to the soup.
Ben stellte sich in seiner Phantasie die Szene vor, wie die Bedienung ihm Suppe über den Schoß schüttete.
Ben acted out the scene of the waitress spilling soup in his lap.
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Suppe | Suppen |
| Accusative | Suppe | Suppen |
| Dative | Suppe | Suppen |
| Genitive | Suppe | Suppen |