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[Opinions] Re: BAs from England
by
Rose-Berry
12/31/2013, 8:36 AM
in reply to
a message by Elena
I've only ever heard
Sofia
and
Sophia
as So-fee-a, although I've heard it in a song as So-fie-a.
I'm with you on Ayvah, why indeed?!
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Elena
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12/31/2013, 8:40 AM
I assumed
Sophia
/
Sofia
was pronounced with the short i sound, however, I've come across it and
Maria
before being pronounced with the long i sound in the
UK
and was curious.
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Rose-Berry
12/31/2013, 9:00 AM
Yes, I think those pronunciations are both obsolete here now.
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