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Sew and sow are homophones for so.
The homophone for "pane" is pain they are same as for e.g.: "Pein" so that's the homophone for "pane"
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The proper homophone for seller is figure it out, cause i couldn't so good luck.
The homophone for "weight" is "wait." So, a homophone costume for weight could be dressing up as someone waiting in a line or waiting for something to happen.
Sew and sow are homophones for so.
The homophone for "pane" is pain they are same as for e.g.: "Pein" so that's the homophone for "pane"
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Homophone (same sound) are words that are pronounced the same but not spelled the same. Led and Lead are an example of a homophone. So are way and weigh. So are real and reel.
A homophone is two or more words that are pronounced the same, but mean different things. So those are not homophones.
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too, to, two
The proper homophone for seller is figure it out, cause i couldn't so good luck.
The homophone for "weight" is "wait." So, a homophone costume for weight could be dressing up as someone waiting in a line or waiting for something to happen.
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A homophone for the rear end is "rear-end" so that the term sounds the same but is spelled differently.