Daideo, Irish (Gaelic) for granddad, and Daddy-o.
Брат, Russian for brother, and brat.
Thrown and throne.
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Daideo, Irish (Gaelic) for granddad, and Daddy-o.
Брат, Russian for brother, and brat.
Thrown and throne.
Not quite. These two words do not sound the same because the 'a' sound is totally different in both. They are technically spelled the same though. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Odaisé Gaelach
There, their.
Everytime I see this thread I think of the Homophobe thread in EoEo and everytime I see that thread I think of "homophones"...
You and ewe.
So and sew. o.o
We and Wii, hehe
THE JACKEL
I see my sublimenal message has been revealed:(
Pssy, I used to sit on the bus in kindergarten and try to figure out what the difference was between the word "free" and the number "three". So it's not just cockney.
Maw and ma are pronounced the same! Do I have to record my dad and uncles?:OOOOOOO
Arkansans are usually not reliable authorities on linguistics, Allison.
Gay and gaye (which is an acronym).
Is the bannana phone a homo-phone?:eek:
Maw is pronounced the same as more here :p
Rain and Reign!
Tail, tale.
Mail, male.
...uhm kay yah. Evil ails/ales.
two, to, too, 2
Bantam, duck