The correct spelling for the word "in sobrieties" is actually "in sobriety" /ɪn səˈbraɪəti/. The word is spelled with only one "i" in sobriety, which is pronounced as a schwa sound or short "uh" sound. In this context, sobriety refers to the state of being sober, or not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It is important to use correct spelling and pronunciation to effectively communicate with others.
The phrase "in sobrieties" is formed by the combining of two separate terms: "in" and "sobrieties".
1. "In": The word "in" is a preposition that has its roots in Old English and is derived from the Germanic language family. It can be traced back to the Old High German word "in" and the Old Norse word "inn", both with the same meaning.
2. "Sobrieties": The term "sobrieties" is derived from the word "sobriety". "Sobriety" originated from the Latin word "sobrietas", which means "temperance" or "moderation". The Latin word "sobrietas" is derived from the adjective "sobrius", meaning "not drunk" or "sober".