soup
In French, 'soup' translates to 'soupe'. It is used the same way as in English, referring to a liquid dish typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables in stock or water. An example of this would be 'Je mange de la soupe pour le dîner', which means 'I am eating soup for dinner'.
I like to eat soup.
This is a simple sentence expressing one's liking for eating soup in French. 'J'aime' stands for 'I like', 'manger' stands for 'to eat', and 'de la soupe' translates to 'some soup' or 'soup'.
The soup is hot.
This sentence describes the soup's temperature. 'La soupe' stands for 'the soup', 'est' is the third person singular form of the verb être ('to be'), and 'chaude' is an adjective meaning 'hot'.
I am going to make soup for dinner.
This phrase indicates someone's plans to make soup for dinner. 'Je vais' translates to 'I am going', 'faire de la' means 'make some', 'soupe' is 'soup', and 'pour le dîner' means 'for dinner'.