CORRECTED: bicarbonate de soude, but noone says this. Just say soda.
In French, the term "soda pop" is typically spelled "soda".
Regional dialects influence the terminology used to refer to carbonated beverages. "Pop" is commonly used in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, while "soda" is more prevalent on the East and West Coasts. It often comes down to the language patterns passed down through families and communities.
"Pop" as a root word can mean to burst, make a quick or sudden sound, or to move quickly or suddenly. It can also refer to popular culture or music.
Some compound words that contain the word "pop" or "pops" are popcorn, pop-up, popular, and popsicle.
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
people
Pop, soda-pop, carbonated beverage, soft drink.
Can of pop is another word for a can of soda.
POPCIClE!!!!!
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No, iced tea is not soda. That seams obvious to me. If you figure out how to brew tea in carbonated water and keep carbonation, then yeah, it will be soda. I am assuming "pop" is your word for soda.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
Peanut butter poppers Jalapeno poppers pop corn/jiffy pop soda pop popsicles popovers lollipops
is elf soda pop available
Yes. Pop is soda and Coke is a soda.
the opposite of soda is pop or it could be sodapop so pop!!!!!!!
Pop is a palindrome.
well it is not rely a word because it does not pop up in the dicsonary but if you needed to spell it than it is hidhrhughn