"I'll" is a contraction that is a homophone for aisle.
A homophone for "isle" that is also a contraction is "I'll," which is short for "I will."
A homophone for "a small island" is "isle." A homophone for "contraction" is "contract shun." A homophone for "passage between" is "aisle," and a homophone for "seats" could be "seets."
The homophone for I'll could be isle or aisle.
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
isle, aisle, I'll
A homophone for a small island is "aisle."
A homophone for "a small island" is "isle." A homophone for "contraction" is "contract shun." A homophone for "passage between" is "aisle," and a homophone for "seats" could be "seets."
The homophone for I'll could be isle or aisle.
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
aisle
Aisle.
aisle
The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.
The contraction "here's" is a homophone for hears.
A homophone for yule is "y'all," which is a colloquial contraction of "you all."
I'll, isle, aisle
Aisle and I'll.