a fee for travel = fare
The homophone for "festival" or "carnival" is "festivle" or "carnaval." The homophone for "honest" (not practical) is "honest" (pronounced differently).
bus, buss
A homophone for Frank is "frank" which means honest or straightforward in speech.
fair, fare
The homophone for "fair" is "fare," which is the money you pay for transportation. The homophone for "sight" is "site," which refers to a specific location or place.
- premiers - finance minister ( in charge of money)- Transportation Minister ( in charge transportation of goods and people)-Defence Minister-Labour Minister ( in charge of work and production in your colony)
The "homonyms" for fare are its two meanings:1) a charge for transportation2) the food provided at a location or in a regionThe "homophone" (sound-alike word) is fair, which is also a homonym meaning:1) honest and just (adjective)2) a celebration or gathering (noun)
well to be honest i dont know haha
In the US, the official in charge is the Secretary of Transportation, a US cabinet position. Under the Obama administration 2009-2012, it is Ray LaHood.
Leader = noun, the person in charge, or at the head of something.Lieder = noun (plural of lied), German songs for solo voice and piano accompaniment
To be honest, it does not specify if indeed transportation is included. I think you would have to call the company themselves to ask if that is indeed included in the price.
To be honest there is no phone charger