I'll and isle are homophones for aisle. "I'll" is the contracted form of :I will." Example: I'll be home for Christmas. "Isle" is a very small island. Example: Some of the most beautiful pictures we took on vacation were from the isle of Crete.
The homophone for aisle is "isle," which refers to a small island.
The homophone for I'll could be isle or aisle.
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
isle, aisle, I'll
A homophone for a small island is "aisle."
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
The homophone for I'll could be isle or aisle.
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
isle, aisle, I'll
A homophone for a small island is "aisle."
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
A homophone for "isle" that is also a contraction is "I'll," which is short for "I will."
A homophone for "passage between seats" could be "aisle."
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The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.
aisle, isle