Words Pronounced the Same but Spelled Different

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  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Stalk - stock
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    BOTAR - VOTAR

    Botar is to throw something away or to break up with someone.

    It also means to bounce something.

    Votar is “to vote”.
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Your words rhyme as they are read by my English brain as well as are homophones!
    Stent - stint
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Thank you Linda! Your words are great! 👍

    Be back tomorrow with words, sorry I forgot to copy from my list!
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Today I am bringing a List of Homophones Starting with the Letter K along with supporting Words that Sound Same but Spelled Differently!

    Karet- carat- carrot- caret
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    That is quite an impressive list!

    Straight - strait
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Thank you Linda

    some words have first word starting with K and second word can start with another Letter but still sound the same.

    Koi- coy
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Team - teem
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Knows- Nose
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Kneed- Knead
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Thrown - throne
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Tongue - tung
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Tire - Tyre (city)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Be back tomorrow with a New Language:
    Italian Homophones
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Here are some common examples of Italian homophones:

    I have a few to share than back to other words!

    You can see how 1 word has different meanings in all how it is presented

    Arte (art) and arte (tight)
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    Vile - vial
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    I have some German homophones .

    die Leiter / der Leiter (the ladder/the leader)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Thank you Linda for the German Homophones, that’s great! 😊

    Fumo (smoke) and fumo (I smoke)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Piede (foot) and pietre (stones)
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    der Stift / das Stift (the crayon/the monastery)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Pepe (pepper) and pepe (Joe)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Mare (sea) and marè (mommy)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    Fumo (smoke) and fumo (I smoke)
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    die Taube / der Taube (the pigeon/the deaf person)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    New Words in Irish: Basic phrases to get us started.

    Hello = Dia dhuit.
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    das Tor / der Tor (the football goal/the gate, fool)
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    die Band / der Band / das Band (the band, music group/the book volume, tome/the ribbon)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    How are you? = Conas atá tú?" ...
    I'm Fine = Tá mé go
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 10,670 Member
    die Band / der Band / das Band (the band, music group/the book volume, tome/the ribbon)
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,073 Member
    I'm good, thank you = Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith