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Friday is a hard one. You can rhyme the last syllable with several things, like these:BayCayDayFeyGayHayHeyHeighJayKayLayMayNayPayQuayRaySayWeighWayHowever, to really make a good rhyme you also have to have another syllable in there that rhymes with the first part:BiByByeBuyDieDyeFieGuyHiHighLieMyPiPieRyeSighTieVieWhySo, then to combine them you could come up with things that rhyme completely like HighwayPi DayPie DayMy quayor "Bye, Ray!"But it is sometimes hard to combine them in ways that make sense. :)My Day
Mare is the Italian equivalent of 'sea'. It's a masculine gender noun that's shown in its singular form in the example. The way of saying 'the sea' is 'il mare', with the definite article 'il' meaning 'the'. The word in Italian is pronounced MAH-ray.**The sound of the syllable 're' is similar to the sound of the English word 'ray', as in 'ray of light'.
Well as we go through the Alphabet, here are some words: a = b = c = d = e = f = g = h = i = isthmus j = k = l = m = n = o = p = q = r = s = t = u = v = w = x = y = z =
Billy Ray Cyrus
what kind of ray? laser? sunshine? marine mammal? The name Ray would still be Ray in Spanish,mm though pronounced with a more rolled "r."
The rhyme scheme of "Remember Me" by Ray Mathew is ABAB. This means the first and third lines of each quatrain rhyme, as do the second and fourth lines.
Ray Davies is pronounced as "Ray Day-vees." The first name "Ray" rhymes with "day," and "Davies" has the emphasis on the first syllable, sounding like "day-vees."
The word ray has one syllable.
"Mareuil" is pronounced as ma-ray. The "r" is pronounced softly and the emphasis is on the first syllable.
Friday is a hard one. You can rhyme the last syllable with several things, like these:BayCayDayFeyGayHayHeyHeighJayKayLayMayNayPayQuayRaySayWeighWayHowever, to really make a good rhyme you also have to have another syllable in there that rhymes with the first part:BiByByeBuyDieDyeFieGuyHiHighLieMyPiPieRyeSighTieVieWhySo, then to combine them you could come up with things that rhyme completely like HighwayPi DayPie DayMy quayor "Bye, Ray!"But it is sometimes hard to combine them in ways that make sense. :)My Day
Names that rhyme with gray include Ray, Jay, May, and Kay.
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In French, Luce Irigaray is pronounced as "loos eye-ree-gah-ray" with the stress on the first syllable of each name.
"Repondez" is pronounced "ray-pohn-day" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Some boy names that rhyme with "who" include Lou, Drew, and Stu.
Yes, "ray" and "day" do rhyme. Both words end with the same "ay" sound.
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