The word "Sorgne" is spelled with the French diacritical mark "circonflexe" over the letter "o" which represents a long vowel sound /ɔ/. The symbol "g" after "o" produces a soft /ʒ/ sound, while the "n" at the end of the word is unpronounced. Therefore, "Sorgne" is pronounced as /sɔʁʒ/. This word is not commonly used in English, but in French, it means sorrow or grief. Overall, the spelling of "Sorgne" reflects the complex phonetic rules in French language.