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Marketplace vs Souq - What's the difference?

marketplace | souq |


As nouns the difference between marketplace and souq

is that marketplace is an open area in a town housing a public market while souq is a street market, particularly in arabic- and somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar.

Amazon vs Souq - What's the difference?

amazon | souq |


As nouns the difference between amazon and souq

is that amazon is a member of a mythical race of female warriors inhabiting the Black Sea area while souq is a street market, particularly in Arabic- and Somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar.

As a proper noun Amazon

is a river of South America that flows through Brazil for about 4000 miles to the South Atlantic.

As a verb Amazon

is to overwhelm or obliterate, in the context of an Internet start-up vastly outperforming its brick-and-mortar competition.

Bazar vs Souq - What's the difference?

bazar | souq |


As nouns the difference between bazar and souq

is that bazar is obsolete spelling of lang=en while souq is a street market, particularly in Arabic- and Somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar.

Souq vs Medina - What's the difference?

souq | medina |


As nouns the difference between souq and medina

is that souq is a street market, particularly in Arabic- and Somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar while medina is the traditional, old or non-European area of a North African town.

As a proper noun Medina is

a city, 200 miles north of Mecca along the Hejaz, from which the Hejira was launched; contains Muhammad's tomb.

Soup vs Souq - What's the difference?

soup | souq |


As nouns the difference between soup and souq

is that soup is or soup can be any of various dishes commonly made by combining liquids, such as water or stock with other ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, that contribute flavor and texture while souq is a street market, particularly in arabic- and somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar.

As a verb soup

is or soup can be (uncommon) to feed: to provide with soup or a meal.

Souq vs Sout - What's the difference?

souq | sout |


As nouns the difference between souq and sout

is that souq is a street market, particularly in arabic- and somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar while sout is .

Souq vs Soum - What's the difference?

souq | soum |


As nouns the difference between souq and soum

is that souq is a street market, particularly in arabic- and somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar while soum is .

Souq vs Sour - What's the difference?

souq | sour |


As nouns the difference between souq and sour

is that souq is a street market, particularly in Arabic- and Somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar while sour is the sensation of a sour taste.

As an adjective sour is

having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.

As a verb sour is

to make sour.

Sou vs Souq - What's the difference?

sou | souq |


As nouns the difference between sou and souq

is that sou is an old French copper coin while souq is a street market, particularly in Arabic- and Somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar.

Souq vs Sous - What's the difference?

souq | sous |


As nouns the difference between souq and sous

is that souq is a street market, particularly in arabic- and somali-speaking countries; a place where people buy and sell goods; a bazaar while sous is .

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