I believe it means the broth of the soup, as I am Russian, and that is the word we use. Hope this helped!
Borscht ... the Russian or Polish soup usually based on beets ... is still referred to by the early 19th Century Russian name for it: "borshch".Gesundheit.
Borsht is a Russian soup.
Okroshka is Russian cold soup.
Yes, the word soup is a noun, a word for a thing. For example: The soup is cooking in the pan. (Soup is a noun, the subject of the sentence.)
the dutch word for soup is 'soep'
Can be said as Sūpu, which is imitating the English word for "soup". The Japanese word for soup is "shiru"
Potage is the French word for soup.
The word 'soup' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'soup' also functions informally as a verb for the term to 'soup up', to change something in order to make it faster or more powerful or effective.
Caviar, borsh, cold soup and kasha.
Soup is a noun.
The Russian word for "so" is "ΡΠ°ΠΊ" (tak).