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What French words rhyme with Noel?

There are no perfect rhymes for "Noël" in French. This is because the "l" at the end of the word is silent, and the "é" is pronounced like a long "e".

However, you can find words that have similar sounds, called near rhymes:

* Appelle: (Call) - The "e" in "appelle" is pronounced like a long "e" but is followed by a silent "l".

* Donne: (Give) - Similar to "appelle", the "e" is pronounced like a long "e" followed by a silent "e".

* Joue: (Play) - The "e" is pronounced like a long "e" but is followed by a silent "e".

* Volé: (Stolen) - The "é" has the same pronunciation as "Noël" and the final "é" is silent.

It's important to remember that French pronunciation can be tricky, so these near rhymes might not sound exactly the same as "Noël" to an untrained ear.

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