Assuming you mean sup as in "what's up?", it's spelled 'sup.
sup means whats up
Sup- and sub- are the same prefix, so we have supply and sublet, suppress and sublime, and many more.
Its a mix of wazup and sup
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The prefix "sup" in "supportive" comes from the Latin word "sub," which means "under" or "below." So, in this context, "sup" signifies providing assistance or backing from underneath or through reinforcement.
Assuming you mean sup as in "what's up?", it's spelled 'sup.
sup means whats up
Sup- and sub- are the same prefix, so we have supply and sublet, suppress and sublime, and many more.
Sup means to dine with or eat with, as in supper
it means how are you
"Cal sup re" means nothing in French.
Trans is one of the most common. This makes the word transport. There is also sup-, im-, etc.
"Yum yum sup sup" does not have a literal translation in Chinese. It sounds like it could be an onomatopoeic expression in English expressing enjoyment of food.
Its a mix of wazup and sup
It is short for "what's up".