The word "chef" originated from French, where the letters "ch" are pronounced as "sh." This pronunciation has carried over into English, creating the discrepancy between spelling and pronunciation.
The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
One word that sounds like "great" but is spelled differently is "grate."
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
The word that sounds exactly like "sore" but is spelled differently is "soar."
It is a word that sounds like it is spelled like crack or buzz.
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The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
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One word that sounds like "great" but is spelled differently is "grate."
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
The word is spelled onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it is describing. A good example of this is the word quack. The sound that a duck makes is "Quack." The word sounds like the sound it is describing.
The word that sounds exactly like "sore" but is spelled differently is "soar."
One word that sounds like "bored" but is spelled differently is "board," which can refer to a piece of wood or a group of people overseeing an organization or activity.
Onomatopoeia: Where sounds are spelled out as words; or, when words describing sounds actually sound like the sounds they describe. I heard him gurgling water.
The word is Grossvater. The R's are rolled or flipped. Other than that, Gross sounds pretty much like the English word spelled the same way. The V of "Vater" sounds like an F. The A sounds like it would in English "Father."