Yes
The homophone is seller.
The homophone for a spun globe is "spanned globe."
"Premiere" is a homophone of "premier."
Buoy is a homophone for boy. A buoy is a floating object used to mark a location in a body of water.
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
The homophone is seller.
The homophone for a spun globe is "spanned globe."
"Premiere" is a homophone of "premier."
Buoy is a homophone for boy. A buoy is a floating object used to mark a location in a body of water.
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
Bawl, as to shout in a loud voice, to cry out or howl. Also, ball, an object in the shape of a sphere
Remain: WaitHeaviness: Weight
Course. It can be an adjective to describe the texture of an object. An object that is course will have a rough, bumpy texture as opposed to a smooth texture. Course as a noun could refer to a golf course. Course as a noun could also be a class taken in school.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary