sous

prepositioncommon nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

sous

from the classical Latin adverb subtus ('underneath, below'), which became, in Vulgar Latin, a preposition competing with sub which only survives in Romanian sub, Spanish and Old Portuguese so; subtus gave Romanian supt, Italian sotto and Old Spanish soto.

Definitions

informatique

Translations

  • germangerman:unter
  • englishenglish:underneath
  • koreankorean:아래
  • danishdanish:under
  • spanishspanish:bajo
  • finnishfinnish:alla
  • italianitalian:sotto
  • dutchdutch:onder
  • polishpolish:pod
  • portugueseportuguese:sob
  • swedishswedish:under