Aunt and ant are homophones. In American English, they are pronounced the same, but have different meanings.
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).
Ant and Aunt.
The homophone of "your father sister" is "your father's sister," which refers to your paternal aunt.
D'abord: start with English: aunt and uncle. An "ant" is a six-legged insect.Aunt = tante (my aunt = ma tante)Uncle = oncle (my uncle = mon oncle)An excellent reference for foreign languages can be found at:wordreference.comHope this helps!
It can have any of several sounds: - short A (ant to rhyme with slant) - umlaut A (as in Arthur) - short O (ont to rhyme with font) - AW (awnt to rhyme with haunt)
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" is a homonym of "ant." yep
My aunt Holly is as tiny as an ant!
Do you mean an ant? Your aunt would obviously be a vertebrate.
There are no common homophones that include synonyms for romantic. There are the homophones sweet (taste or personality) and suite, and the homophones beau (suitor) and bow (weapon or decoration).
Does the dracula ant drink blood
Ant and Aunt.
The homophone of "your father sister" is "your father's sister," which refers to your paternal aunt.
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There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.
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