How Do You Spell SOCRATE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒkɹe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the name Socrate is often mistaken due to the final "e" at the end. In fact, the correct spelling is Socrates. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /sɒkrətiːz/, meaning the stress is on the second syllable (-kra-), and the final "es" is pronounced as "eez". Socrates was a Greek philosopher who lived during the 5th century BC and is widely recognized as one of the most important figures in the Western philosophical tradition.

Common Misspellings for SOCRATE

  • socrat
  • aocrate
  • zocrate
  • xocrate
  • docrate
  • eocrate
  • wocrate
  • sicrate
  • skcrate
  • slcrate
  • spcrate
  • s0crate
  • s9crate
  • soxrate
  • sovrate
  • sofrate
  • sodrate
  • soceate
  • socdate
  • socfate

Etymology of SOCRATE

The word "Socrate" has its etymological roots in the Ancient Greek name "Σωκράτης" (Sōkrátēs). This name is composed of two elements: "σῶς" (sōs), meaning "whole" or "safe", and "κράτος" (kratos), meaning "power" or "rule". Therefore, the name Socrate could be translated as "whole or safely mastering" or "wise rule".

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