A homophone for "depart" is "deep art."
A homophone for depart is "debt." Both words have different meanings and spellings but sound the same when pronounced.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The Luhya word for the English word depart is "kuondoka."
No, the word 'depart' is a verb (depart, departs, departing, departed), to go away; to leave; to diverge; to pass away. The noun forms for the verb to depart are departure and the gerund, departing.
The past participle of depart is "departed."
A homophone for depart is "debt." Both words have different meanings and spellings but sound the same when pronounced.
to depart = salir salgo = I depart sale = you depart/he departs salimos = we depart salen = they depart/you (more than one) depart
The words depart and remain are antonyms. They have opposite meaning. If you depart, you did not remain. If you remain, you did not depart.
Will depart.
Arrive is an antonym for depart.
No, depart is a verb
We are about to depart Flights A26 and B39. We will depart to Florida soon.
Detest: adore :: depart is to what?
Departure is a noun not a verb. "Depart" is a verb, and the future tense is will depart or shall depart.
Depart from Me was created on 2009-07-07.
Time to Depart was created in 1995.
to depart is translated 'partir' in French.