The answer is "knife," which sounds like "nife" when spelled differently but has the same pronunciation. This kind of wordplay often highlights homophones or playful language twists. In this case, it’s a fun way to refer to a common kitchen tool while emphasizing its spelling.
Zinc, i had the same question on a science quiz!
The kitchen is 'la cuisine' (fem.) in French.
Kitchen
it means a word that sounds the same but is spelt differantly. this doesnt mean the word means the same thing! e.g sea see :)
a kitchen is spelled "une cuisine" in french
Glasses and a griddle are found in the kitchen. Garlic, garbage can and a gravy boat are found in the kitchen.
khohanots ,it's spelled kho-ha-nots.
An ice cream scoop is found in the kitchen. It begins with the letter i.
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No, all plants grow very differantly.
A kettle, knifes and a knife sharpener are found in the kitchen.
A cupboard can be found in a kitchen. The P is silent making it sound differently than it is spelled.A knife can also be found in a kitchen. The K is silent.