You can respond with a simple "Hello!" or "Hi there!" to acknowledge the greeting. Or you can ask "How are you?" to continue the conversation.
"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.
一 yat二 yee三 sam (it's a prolonged "a" sound. like the "lam" in llama)四 say五 mm (like mhm without the "h)"六 lok七 chut (like shut but with a ch sound)八 bat九 gou (or gow)十 sup十一 sup yat十二 sup yee十三 sup sam十四 sup say十五 sup mm十六 sup lok十七 sup chut十八 sup bat十九 sup gow二十 yee sup二十一 yee sup yat二十二 yee sup yee二十三 yee sup sam二十四 yee sup say二十五 yee sup mm二十六 yee sup lok二十七 yee sup chut二十八 yee sup bat二十九 yee sup gowBasically, each character stays with its pronunciation.Also, it's basically, ten+one = eleven, two+ten(s)+one = twenty-one, etc etc.
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.
The past tense of reply is replied.
An antonym i think for reply would be is ask. because reply is answer the opposite is ask
If someone says sup in chat then the reply is usually nuttin. Sup is short for whats up
By saying "Sup". This is a basic friendly greeting where the person is asking What's up or How are you doing? You simply reply back with "Sup"(What's up with you?), or you can say "Nuttin Much"(Nothing much). Do NOT end your reply with "Dog"(friend) back to the person or you will sound like a fool. Person 1 greeting - "Sup Dog" Person 2 reply - "Sup".
"Sup?" or "nothing much." You can also say, "Just chillin'".
sup is not a word
Reply what are you doing now or a simple "sup"
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Assuming you mean sup as in "what's up?", it's spelled 'sup.
when happy say sup
its totally sup
sup means whats up
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