It is spelled as you have spelled it. Sophie is a proper name and not a nickname, as it is in English, for Sophia. Sophia was the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology- there really never was a St. Sophia, it is an adjectival phrase the ( Holy Wisdom) and a personification of the idea- like Grace or Charity, both acceptable Christian names. so properly it is the former Chruch of the Holy Wisdom in Istanbul- as there never really was a St.Sophia unless some Byzantine empress or Greek Queen was canonized ( declared of sainted status) so it goes.
It means "wisdom". The Greek word for wisdom is "sophia", and "Sophie" is the French form of the name.
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SOH-FEE-AH Accent on the second syllable. ********************************************************* The answer above is incorrect. In England today and in Early America the name "Sophia' was pronounced: sof-EYE'-ah The same holds true for the name MARIA. It's pronounce mar-EYE'-ah and there is no need to add the "h" at the end.
"does Sophie like to do her homework?"
Si Sophie habite à Londres elle est Londonienne
The French name for Sophie is also Sophie.
Je suis votre Sophie Forever
The French translation for "Sophia" is "Sophie."
Sophie is a French form of Sophia which means "wisdom" in Greek.
je m'appelle Sophie (or 'je suis Sophie') et j'aime la musique
It means "wisdom". The Greek word for wisdom is "sophia", and "Sophie" is the French form of the name.
In French, Sophie remains the same. In Spanish, it is Sofía. In Italian, it is Sofia.
Sophie Doriot has written: 'The beginners' book in French' -- subject(s): French language, Composition and exercises, Readers
The full name of Sophie Germain is Marie-Sophie Germain. She was French mathematician who contributed to the study of acoustics, elasticity, and the theory of numbers.
Sofia for the city and Sophie for the proper noun are French equivalents of "Sofia."Specifically, French language speakers try to respect the original language of a proper noun. So the name is the same in French as in Bulgarian for Bulgaria's national capital. But the feminine first name becomes Sophie in French.The respective pronunciations are "soh-FEE-ah" and "soh-fee."
a french actor (i.e L'etudiante with Sophie Marceau)
Sophie Lagarde has written: 'A market entry strategy into the French banking industry for Syntelligence International Ltd'