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Does sound rhyme with town

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Well, it depends on your accent. If you are British, then no, it doesn't rhyme. But, if you are an American, then yes it rhymes. When Americans say words like cat, cup, wind, etc. they do not pronounce the ending letter. So sound would actually be "soun". So the question now is: does "soun" and town rhyme? Well son, it does!

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