Zupp

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Central Franconian

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Etymology

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From French soupe. Judging by Dutch soep, probably borrowed around 1700. Also related with German Suppe, which is partly from the French and partly from Low German.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Zupp f (plural Zuppe, diminutive Züppche)

  1. soup
    • 2006, “Am Bickendorfer Büdche”‎[1]performed by Bläck Fööss:
      Jede Naach dräump dä Jupp / von ener Woosch un ner Zupp / von nem Jullasch met ööntlich jet dren,
      Suurbrode vom Pääd / un von Himmel un Ääd / denn hä kann baal kein Brütcher mieh sinn.
      Every night Joseph dreams about sausage and soup, about goulash with lots of stuff in it,
      sour marinated horse roast and mashed potatoes with apple sauce, because he can hardly bear any more sandwiches.

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