/ʃoˈseo/
OriginFrom Russian шоссе́ (šossé), Polish szosa, German Chaussee and Yiddish שאָסיי (shosey), all from French chaussée, from Vulgar Latin *calciāta. Compare Romanian șosea, Turkish şose, as well as English causeway.
- highway
- central part of an urban street for driving (bordered by curbs)
Formsŝoseon(accusative, singular) · ŝoseoj(plural) · ŝoseojn(accusative, plural)
Source: Wiktionary