no.
* for example in pharmacy they want different rights and in hospital they want different rights then pharmacy.
The American pronunciation is SKED-u-ull. The British pronunciation is SHED-u-ull. They're both right.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. Common types of homophones include homographs (same spelling, different meaning), homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation, different meaning), and heterographs (different spelling, same pronunciation).
Peace is one correct spelling. Piece is a homonym (different meaning same pronunciation.
yes.
Bon + Jore
Mekkekron is the right pronunciation
IG-NIGHT
Fo-Nee
A word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning is called a homophone.
Polish and polish. Polish as in the Polish Hotdogs. And polish as in I polish my nails
Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation or spelling but different meanings. For example, "bat" can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment. Homophones are a type of homonym that have the same pronunciation but different meanings, like "there," "their," and "they're." These linguistic phenomena can lead to confusion in language comprehension and production.