04 Sep '20 03:35>
Two words, both English, homophones.
vibrate head of tribe
vibrate head of tribe
@wolfgang59 saidshake, sheikh
Two words, both English, homophones.
vibrate head of tribe
@athousandyoung saidguerrilla & gorilla (not homophones in UK English)
cops, copse
little war ape
@wolfgang59 saidsome sum
guerrilla & gorilla (not homophones in UK English)
not all total
@wolfgang59 saidNot homophones in US English
Google from NZ
satyr /ˈsatə/
satire /ˈsatʌɪə/
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It's a wonder we understand each other!
@wolfe63 saidNot homophones in most of US English (maybe parts of New England)
stork and stalk?
@kewpie saidNobody?
some sum
Guerilla/gorilla is a homophone in Oz too.
Bargain boat gear
@kewpie saidsale, sail
some sum
Guerilla/gorilla is a homophone in Oz too.
Bargain boat gear
@vivify saidclick & clique
sale, sail
Bushmen language, exclusive group
@wolfgang59 saidMy new vocabulary word for the day is baize
@wolfgang59
bays & baize
distant fourth note
@athousandyoung saidCommon word in UK.
My new vocabulary word for the day is baize
@wolfgang59 saidFar and Fa?
@wolfgang59
bays & baize
distant fourth note