neglect that is it lol
No, Zayne rhymes with sane or Jane, but not with sign. That is unless you have an unusual dialect.
Agrikler is not a recognized author. It is possible that you may be referring to "Agricola" written by Tacitus, or "Agricultural Testament" written by Albert Howard. Both are notable works on agriculture and farming practices.
effect dialect not quite perfectly, but I've used bereft, neglect, regret, etc.
There are not that many words that rhyme with was, and most depend on the dialect, and how you pronounce the word. Here are a few suggestions:buzzcausedoesflawsfuzzlawspausevaseapplausebecauseI hoped these helpedcuz'fuzzguzznuzdoesbusbuzz
The 4 letter -ool rhymes are fool, pool, and tool. Depending on the dialect, other 4-letter rhymes can be duel and rule.
Bonnie as in the name Bonnie or Ronnie. Also depending on the dialect you have you can say words like money, replace the "o" with "ah" without sounding stupid
There are no perfect rhymes for "77" in the English language due to its unique combination of sounds. However, near rhymes or slant rhymes could include words like heaven, leaven, eleven, or even certain phrases like "double eleven." Rhyming is subjective and can vary based on dialect and pronunciation.
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Sure! Here are five examples of dialect words: "Y'all" - Southern dialect for "you all" "Aboot" - Canadian dialect for "about" "Bubbler" - Wisconsin dialect for "water fountain" "Pop" - Midwest dialect for "soda" "Buggy" - Southern dialect for "shopping cart"
Osaka dialect is a specific dialect spoken in the city of Osaka, while Kansai dialect refers to the broader regional dialect spoken in the Kansai region, which includes Osaka and surrounding areas such as Kyoto and Kobe. Osaka dialect is more casual and energetic compared to the Kansai dialect, which encompasses a wider range of variations within the region.
Nothing at all. Everyone has there own dialect. Bahamian dialect is very nice.
Dialect is relative. As one linguist once said, A language is a dialect with an army and a navy.