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Is nee a homophone for neigh?

Nee isn't a homophone for neigh but née is. Née is a term used in the UK to refer to the unmarried surname of a married woman. It is a French word. The acute accent makes the word née rhyme with neigh. A homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but which has a different meaning.


What is a homophone of pause?

In the US, the word "pause" is pronounced "paws."In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand (countries without a rhotic accent), the word "pause" (au word) is pronounced the same as the word "pours" (ou word).


Is helpt a word in English?

Helpt is a word. just not in the English dictionary. I know it is a word in the UK. not sure if anywhere else


How do you spell the homophone of the word caught?

The word "caught" is pronounced cawt in the US and has no homophone (sound-alike word).However, in the UK and Australia, the words caught and court are pronounced similarly (kôt and kôrt) with the AU and OU virtually the same and the R not distinct. In the US, court is usually pronounced (kort).


What does the word gris mean from spanish to english?

In English, gris is gray (or grey for UK spelling)


Where does a black ant live?

a black ant usually tends to mingle around Kent in the UK


Is Lord a British English word or American English word?

Lord derives from a old English word 'hlaford'


How do you spell wounderful in UK English?

The UK and US spellings are both wonderful. This is not a word that has variant spellings.


What is the homophone for draw?

The homophone for "draw" is "drawer." You know, like where you keep your socks or your secret stash of chocolate. So next time someone asks you to pass the "drawer," just make sure they're not asking for your underwear.


What is a homophone for cot?

* The words "caught" are "court" are considered homophones in the UK and Australia, where both are pronounced (kawt).In US English, there is no homophone for "caught" (usually kawt, rhymes with taught, for which there is a homophone, taut).Some dialect rhymes or near rhymes are:- court (US kort)- cot (US kott), a small bed- cawed, what the crows did


What does the word bollock mean?

It is a slang term in UK English meaning Testicle.


What is the correct UK English language way to pronounce the word Triacylglycerol?

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