A dirge is a funeral hymn.
A homophone for the word "hymn" is "him." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning.
Brim.
a hymn of praise
Tangi means funeral. But a Maori tangi is completely different to a non-maori funeral.
There are three phonemes in the word "hymn". Hard to show what they are without a phonetic font, but they are the "h" at the beginning, the vowel in the middle, the same as the one usually written "i", and the "m" at the end.
mostly names-dim, Jim, Kim rim, Tim The one word that sounds like "him" is "hymn".
The plural form for the word hymn is hymns.
The word that means a burial ceremony is "funeral." A funeral typically involves the rituals and practices associated with honoring and commemorating the deceased, often including a service where family and friends gather to pay their respects.
A homonym is a word that SOUNDS the same, but has a different spelling and meaning. One homonym for "him" would be "hymn".
The Luhya word for the English word 'Funeral' is "Amasika".
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
Solaced means gave comfort to. She solaced her mother at the funeral.