B, bee
C, see
G, gee
I, eye
J, jay
L, ell
O, oh
P, pea
T, tea
Y, why
A letter homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, spelling, or origin. For example, the word "write" sounds the same as the word "right" but they have different meanings and spellings.
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
The homophone for "are" is "our."
The homophone for "litter" is "letter."
The 4-letter homophone for "missed" is "mist."
The homophone for "do you call a boy letter" is "do you call a buoy letter."
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
Noh is a three-letter homophone for know and no.
"Overdue" is a seven-letter homophone.
the letter "r."
The homophone for "are" is "our."
One homophone for the letter "c" is "sea," which is a large body of saltwater. Another homophone is "see," which means to perceive with the eyes.
Aisle is a five-letter homophone for I'll. Another homophone is isle.
Yes, for the letter "r."
The homophone for "pea" is "pee."
The homophone of plum is 'plumb'. In the word 'plumb', the letter b is not pronounced.
patience
throne