Words Pronounced the Same but Spelled Different
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He’d- Heed0
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Chews- Choose0
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Friar - fryer1
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Heard - herd1
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Air- Heir0
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Heels - heals1
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Wheels - wheals1
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Spanish Homophones
TAZA- TASA
Taza means “cup”. Tasa means “rate”.1 -
I will learn a lot from these new Spanish homophones! We have a tea brand that is called TAZA so now I know how it is related to "cup".
Floor - flore (French for flora)
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HOLA - OLA
Hola is “hello”. Ola means “wave”.0 -
Honour - honor1
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ABRAZAR - ABRASAR
This is a mistake that might be dangerous. Abrazar means “to hug”. Abrasar means “to burn”. So, you should never write “¿Me abrasas?”, because you might be asking for something you don’t really want. Of course, if you make this mistake people will probably know what you actually meant.0 -
COSER VS COCER
Coser is “to sew”. Cocer is “to boil”.0 -
Idle - idol1
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Imminent - eminent1
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Gamble - gambol1
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SE - SÉ
Se is a third person pronoun.
* Se bañó. (He/She took a shower.)
* Se bañaron. (They took a shower.)
* El juguete se rompió. (The toy broke.)
Sé means I know. For example: “Sé lo que hiciste.” (I know what you did.)0 -
HAY - AY
Hay means “there is” or “there are”. Ay is an interjection. For example:
* Hay pastel. (There’s cake.)0 -
Judith do you speak Spanish? You are very adept at giving us examples of what each word means.
Nine - Nein (German for "no")1 -
Thank you Linda, to answer your question; no I don’t speak Spanish; my daughter took Spanish in School and did very well with the language. I was looking for more Homophones to share on this thread and found a whole section on Spanish so I thought it would be interesting sharing what I am learning. Perhaps there will be more Homophone Languages to share in the future! 😊0
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I took French in high school and German in college but I am not fluent in either of them.
In - inn1 -
SIERVO - CIERVO
Siervo is a “servant”, especially referring to the ones from the feudalism era. It’s also usually used to refer to a strong follower of God.
Ciervo means deer.0 -
ASIA - HACIA
Asia is the continent of Asia
HACIA means “towards”.0 -
Rumor - rumour1
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CASA - CAZA
Casa means “house”.
Caza is “hunting”. It is also the third person singular of the present of the verb, “to hunt”. It’s also what people call the animals that they hunt.0 -
rough - ruff1
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Spyder - spider1
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SABIA - SAVIA
Sabia is the feminine of “wise”.
Savia is a liquid inside the flowers that helps with their nutrition.0 -
VAYA - VALLA - BAYA
Yes, these are three confusing words!
Vaya is the subjunctive form of the present tense of the verb, “to go”. It can also be used as an interjection.
Valla is a “fence”.
Baya means “berry”.
For example:
* Vaya al museo. (Go to the museum.)
* ¡Vaya! El mago me engañó. (Wow! The magician tricked me.)
* El caballo saltó la valla. (The horse jumped the fence.)
* La baya está ácida. (The berry is sour.)0 -
Splendour - splendor1