Pair pear
We call them homophones.
These are homonyms or homophones.
They are homophones.
homophones
Words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings are called homophones.
A homophone.
Homophones.
Yes. While it is not of the same family as conventional citrus fruits, the pineapple fruit has a nearly identical structure, and is very acidic. The only possible impediment would be the lack of a zesty rind.
A couple can be referred to as a "pair," and a fruit that grows on a tree is often called a "fruit." In this context, the term "pair" can combine with "pear," a specific type of fruit that grows on trees, creating a playful pun: "pair" and "pear." So, together, you might call them a "pair of pears."
Fruit=Fal.
Strawberries
Identical