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English
Etymology 1
From Middle English sol, sule, from Old English sol (“mud, wet sand, wallowing-place, slough, a mire or miry place”), from Proto-Germanic *sulą (“mire, mud”), from Proto-Indo-European *sūl- (“thick liquid, muck”). Compare sully. More at soil.
Noun
soal (plural soals)
- (UK, dialect) Alternative spelling of sole
Etymology 2
Noun
soal (plural soals)
- Obsolete form of sole (the fish)
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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay soal, from Classical Malay سوٴال (soal), from Arabic سُؤَال (suʔāl).
Pronunciation
Noun
soal (plural soal-soal, first-person possessive soalku, second-person possessive soalmu, third-person possessive soalnya)
- question, problem, matter, point.
- problem, difficulty, trouble.
- Synonym: masalah
- (education) problem, question, exercise, paper.
- concerning, about, regarding.
Synonyms
- (education): soalan (Standard Malay)
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Malay
Etymology
From Arabic سُؤَال (suʔāl).
Verb
menyoal
- to ask, to question, to interrogate
Polis sedang menyoal suspek tentang rompakan itu.- The police are interrogating the suspect about the robbery.
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Mokilese
Verb
soal
- (stative) to be black
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