Examples of using Sofía in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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She also has a little sister, Infanta Sofía.
They had two children, Sofía(1975) and Jimena(1978).
Santa Sofía de la Piedad never seemed bothered by that lowly position.
Leonor has one young sister Infanta Sofía of Spain.
It becomes clear that Sofía and Antonio's marriage is strained.
The Madrid de los Austrias, the Barrio de Las Letras, the Almudena Cathedral,the Royal Palace or museums such as the Prado Museum or the Reina Sofía that attract millions of visitors every year.
More than three years had passed since Santa Sofía de la Piedad had brought him the grammar when Aureliano succeeded in translating the first sheet.
According to the head of the DINA, Manuel Contreras, it would have been she who pressed the button of the bomb that killed the general andhis wife, Sofía Cuthbert, in Buenos Aires on 30 September 1974.
On the night of 13 November 2014, María José(19)and her older sister, Sofía Trinidad Alvarado Muñoz(23), disappeared after leaving a party in Santa Bárbara, Honduras.
Nearby sits the'''Reina Sofía''', most notable for holding Picasso's''Guernica'' but also containing a number of works by Dalí and other Modernist, Surrealist and abstract painters.
In 1994,the Museo nacional centro de arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, organized a major retrospective of his work.
She has received numerous awards, including the National Prize for Literature(1990),[1] Pablo Neruda Ibero-American Poetry Award(2007),and the Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana(2011).[2].
Sofía Álvarez Caicedo(23 May 1913- 30 April 1985) was a Colombian-Mexican actress and singer.[1] She is best remembered for her work in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Following his abdication in 2014, Juan Carlos I and his wife Sofía retain courtesy titles of King and Queen of Spain.
Sofía Isabel Montenegro Alarcón was born on 15 February 1954[1] in Ciudad Darío, Matagalpa Department, Nicaragua.[2] Her father, Alfonso Montenegro, was a major in Anastasio Somoza Debayle's army.
The Argentine Ambassador Claudio Gutiérrez andthe Embassy's Head of the Trade Section Sofía Sánchez Acosta held a series of meetings with executives from major supermarkets and restaurants from December 4-6 in Ho Chi Minh City.
Baret was reunited with director Alejandro Doria for his award-winning tragedy Darse cuenta(Realization, 1984) and in the title role of his 1987drama set at the height of the Dirty War, Sofía.
After a drunken attempt topark the car in the family's narrow garage, Sofía buys a narrower car, but plans a final trip in the old car for a family holiday to the beaches at Tuxpan.
Sofía Margarita Muñoz Parra(September 18, 1987, Pitalito, Colombia) is a Colombian model and actress who has participated in soap operas for television networks like Caracol TV, RCN, TV Azteca, Televisa and Telemundo.
Her grandfather, Eduardo Vallejo Varela, had been minister of economy;and her grandmother, Sofía Jaramillo Arango, was a descendant of Alonso Jaramillo de Andrade Céspedes y Guzmán, a nobleman from Extremadura, Spain.
Denise Sofía Rosenthal Schalchli(born 8 November 1990, in Santiago, Chile), known professionally as Denise Rosenthal and by her stage name D-Niss, is a Chilean actress, model, dancer and singer-songwriter.
In a state visit to Spain,the couple were received by King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía at the Palace of Zarzuela and Royal Palace of Madrid and Calisto was made a Grand Dame of Order of Isabella the Catholic.[4].
Aided by Santa Sofía de la Piedad, she gave a new drive to her pastry business and in a few years not only recovered the fortune that her son had spent in the war, but she once more stuffed with pure gold the gourds buried in the bedroom.
For some authors, her work can be framed within so-called"aristocratic feminism", along with other writers such as Elvira Santa Cruz Ossa, Inés Echeverría Bello, María Mercedes Vial, Teresa Wilms Montt,Mariana Cox Méndez, and Sofía Eastman.[1][2].
Sofía Montenegro, editor of the Sandinistan paper Barricada and others have argued that Chamorro would have dealt with past abuse if she could have, but others, like Bishop Bernardo Hombach, are confident that her faith would have required her to forgive.
Her son Jaime Amunátegui Barros married Jacqueline Pinochet Hiriart on 24 January 1984 in Cerro Castillo,and the couple had two children: Sofía and Jaime Augusto Amunátegui Pinochet.[13] In 2016, Barros told CNN Chile that Pinochet Hiriart"believed that I was a communist for being an artist."[14].
She was awarded the Medalla de Honor by the Peruvian National Institute of Culture, the Premio Octavio Paz de Poesía y Ensayo(Octavio Paz Prize for poetry and essays), the Premio Internacional de Poesía Ciudad de Granada Federico García Lorca(City of Granada Federico García Lorca International Poetry Prize, 2006; as the first woman ever),and the Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana(Queen Sophia's Prize for Iberoamerican Poetry, 2007).
Una imagen sismica de los anos ochenta en America Latina" at the MuseoNacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.[9] 2015- Her work was featured in a collective exposition"Ausencia encarnada, Efimeralidad y collectividad en el art chileno en los anos setenta" curated by Liz Munsell at the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende, Santiago, Chile.
Baron was part of the program Corresponsales en línea on the Buenos Aires station Radio de la Ciudad[es](1110 AM) on Sundays from 10 am to 12 pm,along with Silvia Naishtat(Buenos Aires), Sofía Neiman(Buenos Aires), Paula Lugones(Washington), Silvia Pisani(Washington), Danielle Raymond(Paris), and María Laura Avignolo(Paris/London).[8].
In September 1976, President Alfonso López Michelsen, a member of the Colombian Liberal Party,appointed Sofía Medina de López, a member of the Colombian Conservative Party, as the new mayor of Medellín.[1] Despite their different political affiliations, President López Michelsen chose Medina de López because her Conservative Party dominated both the Antioquia Department's state government and the city of Medellín at the time.[1].