The homophone for "sat" is "scent."
The homophone for "set" is "sat."
A homophone for "throw" is "throe," which is a term used to describe a condition of violent pangs or spasms.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
The homophone for "set" is "sat."
A homophone for "throw" is "throe," which is a term used to describe a condition of violent pangs or spasms.
The homonym for "thrown" is throne. "Thrown" is the past participle of the verb "throw," while "throne" refers to a ceremonial seat or the monarchy.
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.
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".
The homophone for "meant" is "mint".
The homophone for "ale" is "ail."
The homophone of "sell" is "cell."
The homophone is dense.
no there is not a homophone