The homophone for "nation" is "station." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "nation" refers to a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, while "station" refers to a place where vehicles stop for passengers or goods to be loaded or unloaded.
A homophone for "consolation" is "console nation."
i'd say the homophone for that is 'rain dear'
"Les homophones" is how you say homophones in French.
read u say it like red.
It depends on your accent. If you say "poor" to rhyme with "snore" then "pour" is a homophone. But if you rhyme "poor" with "lure" or "tour" there is no homophone.paw
A homophone for "consolation" is "console nation."
i'd say the homophone for that is 'rain dear'
"Les homophones" is how you say homophones in French.
If you meant to say homophone, then the homophone for patients would be patience.
read u say it like red.
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beet, beat carrot, caret Rutabaga is not a homophone, but it's fun to say.
It depends on your accent. If you say "poor" to rhyme with "snore" then "pour" is a homophone. But if you rhyme "poor" with "lure" or "tour" there is no homophone.paw
mail: that is to say post received or sent or some forms of armour.
The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
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A homonym for "say" would be "se.ɪ", which is a homophone that sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.