maybe France, because in France "un sou" may mean an old coin. e.g: Je n'ai pas de sous (I don't have money)
Sou - (also spelled sol)
Eu sou bacana mesmo ! Eu sou inimitável ! Eu sou legal pacas ! Eu sou inigualável !
There have been many names in history for the coins used in France. Some of these are Livres, franc, sou, and centime.
Eu sou, or simply sou. The verb form tells listeners that the speaker is the first person pronoun I. Eu = I. sou = am.
machu picchu is in Peru
Sou Nishimura was born in 1936.
Yes, a "sue" (or "sou") was an old French coin, historically used in France. It originated in the medieval period and was often made of silver. The term "sou" comes from the Latin "solidus," and over time, it became a general term for money in France, especially during the 16th to 19th centuries. However, it is no longer in circulation today.
yia sou means hello in greek
The duration of Mazi sou is 3600.0 seconds.
sou means pennyêtre sans le sou be pennilessêtre près de ses sous be careful with one's money
Tit Linda Sou was born in 1989.