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Soul
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Etymology
From , from sāƿol .
Pronunciation
Noun
soul (Plural: souls )
- The spirit or essence of a person that is believed to live on after the person's death.
- Life, energy, vigour.
- This place has no soul
- Soul music .
Derived terms
- soulful
- soul music
Translations
- Chinese: 靈魂 , 灵魂
- Dutch: ziel f (1), soul f (3)
- Estonian: hing
- Finnish: sielu (1-2), henki (1-2), soul (3)
- French: âme f (1); soul f (3)
- German: Seele f (1); Soul (3)
- Greek: ψυχή f
- Hebrew: נשמה (Ne'sha'ma) f (1,3), נפש (Ne'phe'sh) (1,3), רוח חיים (Ru'akh Kha'yim) (2)
- Italian: anima f (1)
- Japanese: 魂 (たましい ), 精神 , 霊
- Korean: 넋, 혼백 (魂魄 )
- Latvian: dvēsele f (1,2), soul mūzika (3)
- Malayalam: (atma)
- Polish: dusza f (1), życie n (2), soul m (3)
- Portuguese: alma f (1)
- Russian: душа (dusha) f (1,2)
- Slovak: duša f (1), soul m (3)
- Spanish: alma f (1)
- Swedish: själ (1)
See also
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Noun
soul f
- soul, soul music
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Noun
Soul
- soul, soul music
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Noun
dusza f
- soul, spirit, essence
życie n
- soul, life, energy, vigour
soul m
- soul, soul music
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