You got it ! The last name, "Stats", which rhymes with "cats" or "bats", is spelled exactly like it sounds, S-T-A-T-S !
No, the last name "stats" is not spelled like it sounds. The correct spelling is "Staats."
The ubiquitous Chinese surname Yu is pronounced (you), as is the Korean Yoo.There is also a surname Yough which may be pronounced (you).The common word homophones for "you" are yew (tree) and ewe (female sheep).
The slang term for "no" that sounds like "naw" is spelled as "nah."
The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
One word that sounds like "great" but is spelled differently is "grate."
There are I words with a silent E, such as bite, dime, and while. There are I words spelled with GH such as high, sigh, light, and right. There are I words that begin with the prefix bi- which virtually always sounds like BY, or tri- which sounds like TRY. Examples are binary, bimonthly, and trimester.
The name, "Bergson" sounds like and is spelled like a Swedish name.
Through sounds like stew but is spelled differently.
It is a word that sounds like it is spelled like crack or buzz.
Hygge
it sounds like "dockson" but it is spelled "dachshund"
The ubiquitous Chinese surname Yu is pronounced (you), as is the Korean Yoo.There is also a surname Yough which may be pronounced (you).The common word homophones for "you" are yew (tree) and ewe (female sheep).
i don't know. i HATE words like that!!! it should be spelled fonics or something like that. lol
The slang term for "no" that sounds like "naw" is spelled as "nah."
Its spelled BASS but it sounds like BASE...
Spelled like... Matyas Sounds like... Motch osh
The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
It sounds like 'mahir', and is spelled m'athair.