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âid ''help'' = âide ''assistant''; Âids or ÂIDS ''disease'' = âids, âides ''plurals'' | âid ''help'' = âide ''assistant''; Âids or ÂIDS ''disease'' = âids, âides ''plurals'' | ||
ãir ''breathe'' = Ãyr ''Scotland'' = ére ''before'' = é’re ''ever'' = héir ''estate'' | |||
ãiry ''light'' = all four spellings of éyrie = éyry = ãerie = ãery ''bird'', cf. êerie ''strange'' |
Revision as of 12:39, 10 December 2007
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same. English, famous for its varied spellings, is rich in homophones, and they are here arranged alphabetically. The most common word is placed first in the entry.
The words in italics suggest meaning, the accents show pronunciation (see English phonemes) and the equals sign = (or approximately equals sign ≈) is placed between the homophones (in some cases other words are included for contrast).
àh response ≈ àaah sentiment ≈ àaargh disgust (in the latter cases more a´s may be added)
Âbel person = âble capable
ádd more = ád advertisement
advîser = advîsor (alternatives)
âid help = âide assistant; Âids or ÂIDS disease = âids, âides plurals
ãir breathe = Ãyr Scotland = ére before = é’re ever = héir estate
ãiry light = all four spellings of éyrie = éyry = ãerie = ãery bird, cf. êerie strange