Soso Meaning in English
word
ˈsoʊˌsoʊ
SOH-soh
ˈsəʊˌsəʊ
SOH-soh
التعريف
Used to describe something or someone's condition as average, neither very good nor very bad.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Soso' is informal, mostly in responses to 'How are you?'. Sometimes written as 'so-so'. It can sound unenthusiastic or indifferent. Not used for people directly ('He is soso' is unnatural); more common: 'My day was soso.'
Spanish: más o menos - regularPortuguese (BR): mais ou menos - mais-ou-menosPortuguese (PT): assim-assim - mais ou menosChinese (Simplified): 马马虎虎 - 一般般Chinese (Traditional): 馬馬虎虎 - 普普通通Hindi: ठीकठाक - औसतArabic: عادي - ليس جيداً ولا سيئاًBengali: মোটামুটি - এমন-তেমনRussian: так себе - посредственноJapanese: まあまあVietnamese: bình thường - tạm tạmKorean: 그저 그래Turkish: eh işte - şöyle böyleUrdu: ٹھیک ٹھاک - معمولیIndonesian: biasa saja - lumayan
جمل نموذجية
I feel soso today.
basic
The movie was soso.
basic
His cooking is soso.
basic
How are things? Eh, soso, nothing exciting.
natural
It was just a soso performance—not bad, but not good either.
natural
Honestly, my weekend was pretty soso.
natural