Sophie vs Halal - What's the difference?
sophie | halal |
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* 1832 , English Songs , 1851, LXXXV ("To Sophie"):
* 1991 , Talking It Over , ISBN 0-224-03157-0 page 241, 252:
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* 1995 , Marilyn Seguin, The Bell Keeper: The story of Sophia and the Massacre of the Indians at Gnadenhutten, Ohio, in 1782 ,
(of food) Fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.
(Islam) Permissible, according to Muslim religious customs, to have or do.
* 2014 , Professor Nilüfer Göle, Islam and Public Controversy in Europe (ISBN 147241313X), page 176:
As a proper noun Sophie
is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}.As a noun sophie
is obsolete spelling of lang=en wisdom.As an adjective halal is
fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.As a verb halal is
to make halal.sophie
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Wilt thou be a nun, Sophie ? / Nothing but a nun? / Is it not a better thing / With thy friends to laugh and sing?
- No, like a small child, my daughter, Sophie Anne Louise. We gave her three names, all of which exist in English as well as in French, so she can change her name just by changing her accent. - - -
- Sophie' Anne Louise. It is a bit pretentious, do you not find? Maybe it is better in English. ' Sophie Anne Louise. No, it still sounds like one of Queen Victoria's grandchildren.
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- Sophia landed on her behind on the soft moss that lined the river bank. "Besides, you don't win yet, Sophie ," he said. "I have one more stone still."