isle, aisle, I'll
"aisle land" is a homophone for island.
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 "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
I'll and isle are homophones for aisle. "I'll" is the contracted form of :I will." Example: I'll be home for Christmas. "Isle" is a very small island. Example: Some of the most beautiful pictures we took on vacation were from the isle of Crete.
The homophone for "passage in a church" and "land with water all around it" is "aisle" (as in church) and "isle" (as in an island).
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
A homophone for a small island is "aisle."
island
It is "k." (A small island is a cay or key.)
The homophone for a passage in a church is "aisle." This refers to the walkway between rows of seats or pews in a church.
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 "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Islet is a homophone for eyelet. An islet is a small island. An eyelet is a small round hole in a piece of cloth or leather that is used for threading rope, lace or string through. Eyelets are usually round metal rings.
The homophone for "meant" is "mint".
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".
The homophone is bee.
no there is not a homophone