Đặt câu với từ "homophone"

1. Phonology played an role early in Chinese reading and homophone errors more easily than non - homophone ones.

2. Drinking cup (beiju) is a homophone for "tragedy" in Chinese, while toothbrush cup (xiju) is homophone for "comedy".

3. Babbel is also a homophone of the English verb Babble

4. Cognate in common use is considered phonetic loan characters, which include substitute of homophone.

5. It is an introductory to the rhyme , the pronunciation and homophone in Ziyang Town.

6. In the process of studying English, it is likely to confuse homograph, homonym, and homophone.

7. A great number of culture - loaded words concerning color, symbol, appellation, religion and homophone are in use.

8. Entries with "Almonries" normalise: …participle normalised) non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of normalize Anagrams Almonries sailormen normalise (French) Pronunciation Homophone: normalises…

9. The album's title, "Bruits," ([/bro͞ots/] both a homonym and homophone) is a medical term for a vascular murmur, an abnormal sound heard through a …

10. Bigheadedness; Sound when an illusionist makes something disappear; Consumed; Like someone who spreads nasty gossip; Green Muppet on “Sesame Street” Red Muppet on “Sesame Street” Metal shaft used to clean a gun barrel ___ Aviv University (Israel’s largest college) Newman’s ___ (brand of pasta sauce) Homophone of “dough”

11. Entries with "Calcem" calce: …singular third-person) calce (Romanian) Origin & history I Borrowed from Latin calx‎, Calcem.Noun calce (fem.) (uncountable) calcium oxide Origin & history II Either… chaux: chaux (French) Origin & history From Latin calx‎, Calcem.Pronunciation IPA: /ʃo/ Pronunciation example: Audio (France) Homophone: lang Noun chaux (fem.) (pl

12. The words "Buy," "by," and "bye" are homophones: words that have the same sound when spoken aloud, but which have different meanings.They're not as likely to be confused as some other homophone sets, such as "they're," "their," and "there," but as is the case with all homophones, confusion is possible