See also: Soja, sója, sôja, sōja, šoja, soją, and Soją

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soja (uncountable)

  1. Dated form of soya.

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Borrowed from Spanish soja.

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soja f (plural soges)

  1. soy
  2. soy sauce

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Etymology edit

    Borrowed from Japanese そや (soya), topicalized form of そい (soi), itself the Kagoshima dialectal form of Japanese 醤油 (shōyu, soy sauce), from Chinese 醬油酱油 (jiàngyóu).

    Pronunciation edit

    • IPA(key): /ˈsoː.jaː/
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    • Hyphenation: so‧ja

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    soja f (plural soja's, diminutive sojaatje n)

    1. soy

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    • Afrikaans: soja
    • Arabic: صُويَا (ṣūyā)
    • Catalan: soia, soja
    • English: soy, soya
    • Finnish: soija
    • French: soja
    • German: Soja
    • Greek: σόγια (sógia)
    • Hungarian: szója
    • Malay: soya
    • Portuguese: soja
    • Russian: со́я (sója)
    • Slovene: soja
    • Spanish: soja

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    soja m (plural sojas)

    1. soy (sauce)
    2. soy (plant)

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    Hausa edit

    Etymology edit

    From English soldier.

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    • IPA(key): /sóː.(d)ʒà/
      • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [sóː.d͡ʒə̀]

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    sōjà m (plural sōjojī, possessed form sōjàn)

    1. soldier
    2. army

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    Etymology edit

    From Pre-modern Malay soja, from Cantonese 作揖 (zok3 jap1, “to bow”).

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    • IPA(key): [ˈsod͡ʒa]
    • Hyphenation: so‧ja

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    soja

    1. to give homage, to bow.
      Synonyms: tunduk, hormat

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    soja

    1. feminine singular of sujo

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    Etymology edit

    From English soldier.

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    soja

    1. soldier
      • 2024, “You go see skeletons and pesin wey dem don kill three months ago - Deadly border for South Africa”, in BBC News Pidgin[1]:
        Occasionally, John tell us, sojas arrive and make arrests. But advance warning dey usually dey, e add, and e dey easy but risky to melt into di bush.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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    soja

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    Borrowed from Spanish soya.

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    soja f (related adjective sojowy)

    1. (uncountable) soy, soybean (plant)
    2. (countable) soy (soy beans)

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    • soja in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
    • soja in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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    Etymology edit

    From Satsuma Japanese そや (soya), a variant of standard Japanese 醤油 (しょうゆ, shōyu). Doublet of shoyu.

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    • Hyphenation: so‧ja

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    soja m or f (plural sojas)

    1. soybean; soy (Glycine max, a legume plant)
    2. soybean; soy (seeds of the soybean plant)

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    • IPA(key): /sǒːja/
    • Hyphenation: so‧ja

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    sója f (Cyrillic spelling со́ја)

    1. soya, soybean
    2. soy (soy sauce)

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    Common names for soy in the Spanish-speaking world

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    Etymology edit

    Borrowed from Dutch soja; from the Satsuma dialectal Japanese そや (soya), which is the topicalized form of 醤油 (そい, soi) (cognate to standard Japanese 醤油 (しょうゆ, shōyu)), from Late Middle Japanese 醤油 (しやうゆ, shiyauyu), orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 醬油 (tsjàng-yuw), from (t͡sɨɐŋH, bean paste) + (oil).

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    • IPA(key): /ˈsoxa/ [ˈso.xa]
    • Rhymes: -oxa
    • Syllabification: so‧ja

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    soja f (plural sojas)

    1. soya, soybean
    2. soy (soy sauce)
      Synonyms: salsa de soya, salsa de soja, sillao

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    soja c

    1. soy sauce
      Synonym: sojasås
    2. soybean (plant and seed)
      Synonym: sojaböna

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    Declension of soja 
    Uncountable
    Indefinite Definite
    Nominative soja sojan
    Genitive sojas sojans

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    Etymology 1 edit

    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *soja.

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    soja f

    1. Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
      Synonyms: škrěkawa, kabija

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    soja f

    1. soybean (Glycine max)

    Further reading edit

    • soja” in Soblex

    Veps edit

    Etymology edit

    Borrowed from Russian со́я (sója).

    Noun edit

    soja

    1. soya, soy

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    Inflection of soja (inflection type 6/kuva)
    nominative sing. soja
    genitive sing. sojan
    partitive sing. sojad
    partitive plur.
    singular plural
    nominative soja
    accusative sojan
    genitive sojan
    partitive sojad
    essive-instructive sojan
    translative sojaks
    inessive sojas
    elative sojaspäi
    illative sojaha
    adessive sojal
    ablative sojalpäi
    allative sojale
    abessive sojata
    comitative sojanke
    prolative sojadme
    approximative I sojanno
    approximative II sojannoks
    egressive sojannopäi
    terminative I sojahasai
    terminative II sojalesai
    terminative III sojassai
    additive I sojahapäi
    additive II sojalepäi

    References edit

    • Zajceva, N. G., Mullonen, M. I. (2007) “соя”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary]‎[2], Petrozavodsk: Periodika