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so (EN)
conjunction, adverb, adjective, interjection, noun

conjunction “so”

so
  1. to achieve a specific purpose
    I studied hard so I'd pass the exam.
  2. as a result; therefore
    The road was closed, so we had to take a detour.
  3. connects the previous conversation to a related question
    So what did you decide to do about the job offer?

adverb “so”

so (more/most)
  1. to a clearly specified degree
    She was so excited that she couldn't sleep.
  2. to an understood degree
    Can you cut the rope so?
  3. extremely or to a high degree
    I so love these quiet evenings at home.
  4. definitely not (used for emphasis)
    I am so not going to that party.
  5. in this way
    He created a beautiful bouquet by arranging the flowers so.
  6. in the same way as mentioned before
    I've been to Paris." "So have I.
  7. to the degree or extent of
    I will support you so long as you are honest with me.

adjective “so”

base form so, non-gradable
  1. referring to something previously mentioned
    If you think the answer is incorrect, prove that it is so.

interjection “so”

so
  1. introducing a new subject or continuation
    So, what's the plan for today?

noun “so”

so, singular only
  1. the fifth note in a musical scale
    In the song, the melody ascends to so before the chorus.