In the American dialect, ant is the homophone for aunt. Everywhere else, there isn't any homophone for aunt.. The homonym only exists in Americanized accents.
A homophone for "aren't" is "Aunt."
The homophone of "your father sister" is "your father's sister," which refers to your paternal aunt.
Ant and Aunt.
homophone for aren't would be 'aunt'.
Aunt
aunt
Aunt is a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, like aunt (your parent's sister) and ant (the insect). Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, like tear (tear in your eye) and tear (rip).
Aunt
aunt
When pronounced with a short A sound (IPA: æ) such as in certain dialects of British English and in American English, the word ant is a homophone of the word "aunt".My mom's sister is my aunt.
My aunt likes to make treats for squirrels; she buries berries.
There are several alphabet letters that are homophones for girl's names. Some are below:B = Bee (Aunt Bee in The Andy Griffith Show)C = Ci CiD = Dee DeeG = GigiK = Kaye