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What is a homophone for ache?

The homophone for "ache" is "aich".

However, it's important to note that "aich" is not a commonly used word and is primarily used in certain specialized contexts.

Here's a breakdown:

* Ache: A continuous pain. (e.g. "My head aches.")

* Aich: A type of sound, specifically the sound of "ay" in words like "bay" and "day." (e.g. "The aich sound in the word 'cat' is represented by the letter 'a'.")

Therefore, while technically a homophone, "aich" is rarely encountered in everyday language.

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