English
Etymology
From soup + spoon.
Pronunciation
Noun
soupspoon (plural soupspoons)
- A spoon for eating soup, typically smaller than a tablespoon and larger than a dessert spoon, characterised by having a round bowl rather than the usual oval bowl of other types of spoon.
- (cooking) A soupspoonful.
Translations
spoon for eating soup
- Arabic: مِلْعَقَة اَلْحَسَاء f (milʕaqa(t) al-ḥasāʔ)
- Bulgarian: супена лъжица f (supena lǎžica)
- Burmese: ဟင်းသောက်ဇွန်း (my) (hang:saukjwan:)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 湯匙 / 汤匙 (tong1 ci4), 湯羹 / 汤羹 (tong1 gang1)
- Mandarin: 湯匙 / 汤匙 (zh) (tāngchí)
- Dutch: soeplepel (nl) m
- Finnish: keittolusikka (fi)
- French: cuillère à soupe (fr) f
- German: Suppenlöffel (de) m, Esslöffel (de) m, Löffel (de) m
- Hungarian: please add this translation if you can
- Indonesian: sudu sup
- Irish: spúnóg anraith f
- Italian: cucchiaio da minestra m
- Japanese: 散蓮華 (ちりれんげ, chirirenge), スープスプーン (sūpu supūn)
- Khmer: ស្លាបព្រាបាយ (slaap prie baay)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Lao: ບ່ວງຕັກແກງ (būang tak kǣng)
- Macedonian: супена лажица f (supena lažica)
- Malay: sudu sup
- Portuguese: colher de sopa f
- Romanian: lingură de supă f
- Russian: столо́вая ло́жка f (stolóvaja lóžka)
- Spanish: cuchara sopera f, cuchara de sopa f
- Swahili: kijiko cha supu
- Thai: ช้อนซุป (th) (chɔ́ɔn-súp)
- Vietnamese: thìa xúp
- Volapük: supaspun
- Welsh: llwy gawl
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