It is one of a few different ways to assemble words, pictographs and letters in order to convey a meaning. One example:
p walk ark would mean walk in the park.
The pronunciation rebus of "germanium" is "jur-MAIN-ee-um."
Sure! The pronunciation rebus for "germanium" is "jer-MAY-nee-uhm."
The pronunciation rebus of beryllium is "Be-ry-l-ee-um."
It is difficult to represent the words in English according to the rebus system, becausemany words of different meaning would come to share the same written symbols. For the reader, this would not be as desirable as when there are separate symbols for separate words. However, we should not exaggerate the problem, as written symbols are borrowed to represent new words with the same sounds regardless of what these symbols originally meant.Example: It is difficult to represent the word English in English according to the rebus system. Eng by itself does not "mean" anything nor does glish.
"Cual es el codigo" means "what is the code" in English. It is a question asking for a specific code or number.
aldwme
banana
In a rebus, "ecnalg" is "a backward glance".
Oh, dude, SEGE in a rebus puzzle stands for "See Edge." It's like when you gotta look at the edge of things to figure out the whole picture. So, if you're staring at a rebus puzzle scratching your head, just remember to SEGE and you might just crack the code.
Missing you
missing you
Mad about you?
Dr. Doolittle
crossroads
you are out of touch
midnight rendezvous
mixed doubles