The word "homograph" for "remember" is "Re-member."
"Road" is a homograph, as it is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different pronunciation. An example is "lead" which can mean to guide or the metal element.
A homograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word but different meanings, while a homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has different meanings and often different spellings. Essentially, homographs have the same spelling, while homophones have the same pronunciation.
The Aramaic word for remember is "ܚܝܫ."
The Hawaiian word for "remember" is "hoʻomanaʻo".
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A homograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word but different meanings, while a homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has different meanings and often different spellings. Essentially, homographs have the same spelling, while homophones have the same pronunciation.
At the big red house.
Some examples of words with the same spelling but different meanings are "bat" (flying mammal or sports equipment), "tear" (to rip or a drop of water from the eye), and "bark" (tree covering or the sound a dog makes).
It's Jar. jar can mean to shake something and its a glass container. :)
Remember the word 'Radiator' and you'll probobly remember Radiation. :)
Writing a word ten times is a good way to remember its spelling. Using a word often is a good way to remember a word.
I remember you Remember Then Remember (Walkin in the Sand)
Yes, the word "remember" is a verb. It is an action word that refers to the act of recalling or retaining information or experiences in one's memory.
The African Luhya term for the English word "remember" is 'kumbukaa'.
Remember me.
Some words that can be made from the word remember are:bebeebeerbermembererrmemerememberrem