homophone
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; "tray" and "trey."
In Telugu, "Can you call me?" can be translated as "మీరు నాకు ఫోన్ చేస్తున్నారా? (mīru nāku phōn cēstunnārā?)."
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
Question is pronounced very similarly in French, albeit not quite identically, and means the same thing. The verb "adorer" means to adore, and the conjugations for I, he, and she are all simply "adore."
Since propagate means to continue to reproduce, propagating would have a word such as reproduce with similar meaning.
They are called synonyms.
they mean the same thing
It means that people do the same things as other people. In other words, it means nothing.
In Telugu, "Can you call me?" can be translated as "మీరు నాకు ఫోన్ చేస్తున్నారా? (mīru nāku phōn cēstunnārā?)."
Basicaly it means the same thing just compare definitions.
yes, these are 2 words for the same thing
Two or more words in the same language with the same or very similar meaning (like "huge," "large" and "enormous") are synonyms.
When you're dividing, you call them divisors and when you're multiplying you call them factors, but they're just different words for the same thing.
No not always.
No not always.
Transmogrification, metamorphosis, conversion, transfiguration, transmutation...
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; "tray" and "trey."