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ali_alic | 17:14 Tue 11th Apr 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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I have a game with the children where they have to make up a sentence to illustrate words that sound the same but are spelt differently. eg Naked Grissly ie Bare Bear or Windy Colour ie Blew Blue. Are these called Homophones? And if so - how do you pronounce it?
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Homophones are words with one pronunciation but two meanings, such as �bier' (meaning a coffin-stand) and �beer' (meaning a drink). They generally have different spellings.
The word is pronounced hom, as in Ken Hom, the Chinese chef...owe, as in money due...and phone as in phone, if you see what I mean!
that's right. Pronounced hommo rather than hoemoe, I think. Expensive antelope...
ooh, synchrographed with Quizmonster there
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Thanks quizmonster, hate to think of the kids mis-pronouncing it at school!!
Bare/Bear and Blew/Blue are indeed homophones. All you need to know about this phenomenon and more under the Wikipedia article for homonymns. As for pronunciation, try Webster's dictionary.
if i were you i wouldnt let my kids near that homophone. he sounds dangerous
I don't suppose Elton John's mobile qualifies then?

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