People may hear the same sound differently based on factors like distance, location, and individual hearing abilities. However, if everyone is in the same proximity and conditions, they are more likely to hear the same sound.
A homonym for "here" is "hear". "Hear" is a different word with a different meaning, but both "here" and "hear" are pronounced the same.
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'Hear' and 'bear' do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. In 'hear,' the vowel sound is /ɪər/, while in 'bear,' the vowel sound is /ɛr/. Rhyming words typically have the same or similar vowel sounds followed by the same consonant sounds.
The word for saying the same thing twice is "redundancy."
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
they are the same thing!
You have to hear something about 7 time to learn it. But it is different for everyone, for me I have to hear thing about 8-9 times to to learn it.
they mean the same thing. ex can anybody hear me? and can anyone hear me?
I want to read my diary out loud so everyone can hear me!!
record your voice and play it back- that's how other people will hear your voice
Same thing everyone else does in Britain.
the same thing everyone does forChristmasso why ask what they do
Same thing as everyone else
Same thing as everyone else.
Of coarse not, although everything has kindof the same smell, everyone smell can vary, just as well as taste
sure if they both live in caves
It would be a mess. Everyone doing the same thing at the same time. That just would'nt work at all!