There are TWO extremely different meanings for this term.
1) Traditional Caribbean Economics - The sou-souis a private savings-and-loan plan among several individuals of families. Each member pays in an identical monetary share on a regular basis, forming a pool of money which ideally grows to be a large cash sum for one member's use. The process is repeated until all of the members have received an equal benefit from the pooled funds.
2) Antique Book Restoration - The sou sou is a block of soluble tinting or staining media to color repairs. It is made by dissolving and boiling the colored products from discarded media (pages, sleeves, or covers) that have already browned with age.
Eu sou Portugal
To say "I'm gay" in Portuguese, you would say "Eu sou gay."
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sou, sod, hod, oud, old, ohs, oh, lo, do, so, ho, duh, d'oh, hods, shod, hold, holds, lush, loud
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
yia sou means hello in greek
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under
"Sou go" means "see five" or "follow five" in Japanese
godd bye
Eu sou sua mãe = Eu sou a mãe dele. (dele= his)
It means "hello."
sou means pennyêtre sans le sou be pennilessêtre près de ses sous be careful with one's money
It means have a nice night.
"Eu sou assim" means "I am like this" in Portuguese. It is used to express acceptance of one's personality, behavior, or characteristics.
It means "come to think of it," or "which reminds me..."
Gia Sou/yiasou they all mean "hello" in Greek