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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”

Grondform so, net stufbar
  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, nëmmen Eenzuel
  1. the fifth note in a musical scale
    In the song, the melody ascends to so before the chorus.