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How do you spell the word soda pop in French?

The word "soda pop" doesn't have a direct equivalent in French. Here's why and some options:

* "Soda pop" is an American term. In France, they primarily use "soda" or "limonade" for carbonated beverages.

* Specific types of soda: If you're referring to a specific type of soda like Coke or Sprite, you would use their brand names.

Here are some French ways to express "soda pop":

* "Soda" (pronounced "so-da") is the most common and straightforward option.

* "Limonade gazeuse" (pronounced "lee-moh-nahd gah-zeuz") means "sparkling lemonade" and is a more descriptive option.

* "Boisson gazeuse" (pronounced "bwa-son gah-zeuz") means "fizzy drink" and is a general term for carbonated beverages.

Ultimately, the best translation will depend on the context and the specific type of soda you're referring to.

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