A homophone for "weigh" is "way."
A homophone for the word "way" is "weigh."
The homophone partner for "way" is "weigh."
Yes, the homophone for freeway is "free weigh".
The homophone for "way of walking" is "weigh of wok king."
An homophone for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" and an homophone for "going by two's" could be "growing buys."
A homophone for the word "way" is "weigh."
Yes, the homophone for freeway is "free weigh".
The homophone partner for "way" is "weigh."
Whey and weigh are homophones of way.Way = noun, a route or methodWeigh = verb, calculate the weight of something.There are three different words for the homophone set of the sound "way".These are:way - path, methodweigh - to determine the weight, or evaluatewhey - the liquid part of milk
No, "weigh" does not have a long "a" sound. It is pronounced like "way."
"What is a road lined with scales?"
Homophone (same sound) are words that are pronounced the same but not spelled the same. Led and Lead are an example of a homophone. So are way and weigh. So are real and reel.
Yes, the word "sleigh" has a long "e" sound, as in "s-l-a-y."
Neither. The EIGH in weight has a long A sound, as in weigh, neigh, and eight. The homophone is 'wait."
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.