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Socio is a term with multiple related meanings in Romance languages and in English. In Spanish and Portuguese, socio is a noun and adjective meaning partner, member, or associate, typically within a business, club, or cooperative context. In English it is used mainly to denote a partner or shareholder in a business or organization, often in formal or legal contexts, and can appear in discussions that involve Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking settings.

Etymology and related terms: Socio comes from Latin socius, meaning ally or companion. This root also appears

Gender and number: In Spanish and Portuguese, socio has gender forms: masculine socio, feminine socia; plural

Usage in contemporary contexts: In business and clubs, a socio is someone who holds partnership or membership

See also: sociology, sociology of organizations, sociolinguistics, socioeconomics.

in
English
in
words
such
as
sociology,
sociable,
and
socioeconomic,
where
the
combining
form
socio-
denotes
relation
to
society
or
to
grouping
rather
than
a
specific
person.
socios,
socias.
The
feminine
form
socia
is
used
when
referring
to
a
female
partner
or
member,
and
socias
is
the
feminine
plural.
In
many
contexts
the
word
functions
as
a
general
term
for
a
partner
or
member,
with
gender
agreement
reflecting
the
antecedent.
status,
such
as
a
partner
in
a
firm
or
a
member
of
a
cooperative.
In
legal
or
financial
language,
the
term
may
appear
in
phrases
like
“un
socio
de
la
empresa”
or
“socio
minoritario.”
The
prefix
socio-
is
widely
used
in
academic
and
policy
terms
such
as
sociology,
sociopolitical,
and
socioeconomic,
indicating
a
relation
to
society
or
social
structures.