Gouter.....to taste
Souder.......to weld
Jouer........to play
Rouler........to roll
Clouer......to nail
that's the best i cld do...
Different meanings are like some words sounds alike but they both have different definion.I hope this helps,I am not exaclty sure if this is right though.
That sounds French, but isn't.
Amost all French words have a different pronunciation in English, because the vowels have different sounds. Even where the syllables are the same, the accent changes. For example: The color orange (AW-ranj) or (OHR-inj) in French is (ohr-AHNJ).
The English language has around 44 different sounds, known as phonemes.
"you we" is not French, but the French word oui, which means yes, sounds the same as the English word we.
a homophone and it sounds the same but is spelt differentlyyes
The French horn is a brass instrument with a curved shape and a flared bell, while the English horn is a woodwind instrument with a double reed and a pear-shaped bell. They produce different sounds and are used in different types of music.
If the dog is a male, it is 'un chien". in English it sounds like "uhn shiuhn". If the dog is female, it is 'une chienne". in English it sounds like "oohn shien." I am french. :)
"Quiet" is a homophone because it sounds the same as "quite," but it is a different word with a different meaning. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The English word chair translates to the French chaise, which sounds like "shezz". The French word chair, which translates to the English flesh, sounds like "share".
All chickens communicate. Different sounds have different meanings. Clucks , chirps, rumbles and crowing are standard sounds made by all chickens.
A homophone for "wade" is "weighed". Both words have similar sounds but different meanings.