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Ewe. It is the female that is the masculine of the word "ram"...
A homophone for "you" is "ewe."
The homophones for 'you' are ewe, a female sheep, and yew, a species of tree.
The two homophones are ewe (a female sheep), and yew, an evergreen tree,
there are many answers for the word you such as ewe, yew and more
Ewe. It is the female that is the masculine of the word "ram"...
A homophone for "you" is "ewe."
Yew (which is a kind of tree).
The homophones for 'you' are ewe, a female sheep, and yew, a species of tree.
The two homophones are ewe (a female sheep), and yew, an evergreen tree,
there are many answers for the word you such as ewe, yew and more
A homophone is the term generally used for two or more words which differ in spelling and meaning, but have identical pronunciation. Therefore, a single word by itself is not a homophone, but may have homophones. In this instance, ewe, you, and yew are homophones.
A female sheep is called a ewe. There's a beautiful Japanese yew plant in her yard.
it isfemale sheep:ewea type of evergreen tree: yew
The genus for yew is Taxus. There are many species such as Mexican yew or Japanese yew.
Yew tree wood is from a yew tree.
well it all depends are yew trying to make a boy like yew just bee yew and he might just like for yew and if yew having trouble itting in than dnt fit in be yew for yew cuz yew may not kno yew may become famous while there ckeaning your house