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The homonym for "humble" is "humble." A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.
Bébé is pronounced as "bay-bay" in French, with both e's pronounced as the long "e" sound.
No. Humble can be used as a verb: to humble someone. It is also an adjective, e.g a humble psychopath. It is NOT a preposition. You can say "The cat is on the mat". You can't say "The cat is humble the mat".
Perhaps "humble".
The Hawaiian translation for humble is ha'aha'a.
Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble was created in 1970-06.
John Sylvanus Umble has written: 'Goshen College, 1894-1954'
Yes, tremble rhymes with crumble. Both words end with the "-umble" sound.
M. Michael Umble has written: 'Synchronous manufacturing' -- subject(s): Production management, Production control
The homonym for "humble" is "humble." A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.
To eat humble pie means to act submissively and apologetically, especially in admitting an error or mistake.The idiom refers to behaving humbly or apologetically when acknowledging an error. (The origin reportedly comes from the word "umble" rather than "humble" as such, however)
Indications that a person is suffering from hypothermia: stumbles, mumbles, fumbles, and grumbles
You can either be 당신 (dang-shin) or 너 (neo - pronounced as nor). You use them differently according to the situation - 당신 is more humble.
謙虚な (pronounced: Kenkyona)
Imam and salaam rhyme and both refer to a humble Muslim leader.
Both the p and the n are pronounced
They are both pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as they are in English.