known, shown, grown, thrown
they sound the same but no they technically dont rhyme
No, dance and pants do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds in their syllables, but in this case, "dance" ends with a /ns/ sound, while "pants" ends with a /nts/ sound. While both words end with a consonant followed by a sibilant sound, the specific consonants differ, making them not rhyme.
It does.
No.
It depends what language you speak. If you speak English, no, unless you have your own freaky language.
No, water does not rhyme with brother. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, and in this case, the "er" sound in water does not match the "er" sound in brother. Rhyming is based on phonetic similarity, so words that share the same ending sounds are considered to rhyme.
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Phonetically but not accurately
They don't, unless you pronounce "on" as if it were "own."
No, "leaves" and "trees" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, typically the last syllable or phoneme. In this case, "leaves" ends with a /vz/ sound, while "trees" ends with a /z/ sound, making them not rhyme.
Oh, dude, do you even English bro? Of course, they rhyme! Like, "down" and "ground" totally sound alike, unless you're pronouncing them in some funky way I've never heard before. But hey, if you're looking for a rhyme scheme for your next rap battle, I got you covered.
Oh, what a lovely question! "New" and "you" may look similar, but when you say them out loud, you'll notice they don't quite rhyme. That's okay though, because words can be unique and special in their own way, just like each one of us. Keep exploring the world of words and sounds, and you'll discover so much beauty along the way.