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What is the homonym for why?

The homonym for "why" is "whi".

However, "whi" is not a commonly used word in modern English. It is an archaic word meaning "to go quickly" or "to move rapidly."

It's important to note that while "why" and "whi" are homonyms (words that sound alike but have different meanings), they are rarely used interchangeably in modern English.

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