There are homophones (sound-alike words):
tear - (verb) to rip
tare - (noun) weight of a container
The verb is spelled tear. "I'm going to tear my shed down."The same verb is used if you tear paper, or tear your pants.
TEAR is pronounced Tair when describing a rip in clothes
un.Numbers go un-dai-tri (masculine) or un-dwy-tair (feminine).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The verb is spelled tear. "I'm going to tear my shed down."The same verb is used if you tear paper, or tear your pants.
Ngam tair tair
No, "tair" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
The number three has two forms in Welsh: a masculine triand a feminine tair.Three mothers = tair mam. Three tries = Tri chynnig.In counting tri.
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
T. Salakhov has written: 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Azerbaijani Art, Exhibitions
yes she can tair tales
It is pronounced pro-JESS-tair-own.
The Yiddish word for 'sister' is exactly the same as in German: pronounced "SHVESS-tair".
SPELLINGGreat Britain - Grande Bretagne.England - l'Angleterre. (literally 'The England')PRONUNCIATIONGrande Bretagne: Grond Bre-tag-n.L'Angleterre: LOn-gle-tair
lep-i-dop-tair-a-fobe-ee-ah