pair, pare, pear and pere are homophones
The homophones for "to cut thin slices" are "pare" and "pear" (fruit).
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
pear pare pere père paree
The word "pare" is one of three homophones (sound-alike words):pare - to cut, slice, whittle down in sizepair - two, or a matched setpear - the oblong fruit(it is a near-homophone of payer - one who pays)
There are many homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings. Examples of homophones in English: to, two, too; pear, pare, pair; I eye, aye; bear, bare; row, roe; dear, deer. see, sea.
A homophone pair is a set of words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there" and "their."
Sun and sonboy and buoyfort and fought
bare, bearbread, bredcue, queuedie, dyeknow, nomind, minedoar, orour, hourpair, pare, pearpause, paws
The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Pare-Pare was created on 1960-02-17.
The homophone for the word "couple" is "couple." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and in this case, there is no other common word that sounds like "couple."