yes, but words like mellow and yellow are better.
The second syllable is a long O sound (oh), the same as low.Depending on the stressed syllable, the word hello can rhyme with fellow, yellow and Jell-o.
It depends on how you say it, which part of the word "fellow" you enunciate. Since low and go seem to rhyme to me, I'll say yes.
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."
The French word for water is "l'eau (pronounced "lo" to rhyme with "go").
Rhyme is a difficult word to spell.
No. The word "in" does not rhyme with out.Examples of words that rhyme with out:AboutBoutCloutDoubtFloutGoutGroutLoutPoutRoutShoutSnoutStoutToutTroutExamples of words that rhyme with in:BinDinFinGinHenMenSinTenTinWhenWenWinYenYinZen
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa
Some words that rhyme with the word 'due' are:blewbluebrewcluecrewcuedodrewewefewflewfluegluegnugoogrewhewhueknewmewmoonewpooqueueshoesuetotootrueviewwhewwhoyewyouzoo
Cheek, Speak (mouth on the face)
Yes. Not in the same way as, for example, "bad" and "dad", but they rhyme by consonance, which is just the MIDDLE sound of the word, rather than the ENDING of the word.
No. When a word has an unstressed final syllable, you have to rhyme the stressed syllable as well. This is called a feminine rhyme. You might rhyme lieutenant with pennant.