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What is a homophone for rains?
There isn't a perfect homophone for "rains" because it's a plural noun. However, the closest you can get is
"reigns"
, which is a verb meaning "to rule" or "to be in power".
While they sound the same, they have different meanings and uses.
How do you answer cual es tu numero de telephono?
Where do you find Hindi essays on cleanliness?
Phonology
What is another word for noisy that start with and s?
How do you say Chris in Pig Latin?
Does rake have a long or short vowel?
French word meaning wall to stop flooding starting with l?
What part of speech is blue-lipped?
Does above have a long or short vowel sound?
What is the root word for dissolve?
What words have the same sound and spelling as laid?
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