The words race and car together form the palindrome racecar.
"Unite" and "untie".
love and loathe
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings, such as "to," "too," and "two." They can often cause confusion in writing and speech due to their similar sound.
A word that is spelled the same but pronounced differently is called a heteronym.
Homonyms are words that are spelled the same or sound the same but have different meanings, like too and two. Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently, like read and read.
A word that is spelled differently but pronounced the same is called a homophone. Examples include "right" and "write," or "bare" and "bear."
homographs
bridal
They are homophones.
Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Arms, bank, can, duck, exact, flat, groom, hood, iron, jam, kind, letter, mole, nail, order, pound, quarry, right, seal, tie, wave, and yard are all examples of homonyms. In contrast, homophones are only pronounced the same but spelled differently, and homographs are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.
There is actually no way to say Courtney in Spanish... many names in English are spelled the same, and only pronounced differently in Spanish. Some names are pronounced and spelled differently in Spanish but Courtney just isn't one of them. One example of a name that is spelled and pronounced differently is Andrew, in Spanish it's spelled Andres with an accent over the e.
Words that are spelled the same are homographs. Cleave and sanction are homographs that have opposite meanings.
The words but and put are spelled differently because they are two different words with different meanings.
Aer It is pronounced the same just spelled differently.