Homonyms and Homophones The Most Common Homophones in English Learn Grammar

At least a couple of times a week I get an email or comment from someone wondering

“What’s the difference between ‘deer’ and ‘dear’?”

Or something similar.

And at least some of you know, there is no difference in the pronunciation.

They are homophones.

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over what homophones are, and a long list of them.

You’ll probably even learn some new words.

English is not a phonetic language.

That means there is not a direct relationship between letters and sounds.

So you can have two different words with different spellings that are pronounced exactly the same.

These are called homophones, and there are a lot in American English.

When I was in Paris with my friend Sara,

she said something about the bridge with locks.

It’s a famous bridge,

though I believe they have since had to remove some or all of the locks.

But she said something about this bridge and my mind went to a different word,

‘lochs’, a narrow bay or body of water.

It makes sense, bridge, bay.

Then my mind went to ‘lox’ – salmon.

Again, it kind of makes sense: bridge, water, salmon.

But then I realized she meant this ‘locks’. And we had a good laugh.

Normally with homophones, the context is clear enough

that there is no doubt which word you mean.

In this video we are going to go over an incredibly long list of homophones,

some involving very common words.

Some of them may surprise you, and chances are some of the words will be new to you.

If any words are unfamiliar, right them down and look up the meaning.

Here we go.

ad / add

aid / aide

air / heir / err

aisle / isle / I’ll

Note the contraction will usually be reduced.

Then, instead of sounding like ‘aisle’, it will sound like ‘all’

allowed / aloud

allowed / aloud

ant / aunt

note A-U-N-T can also be pronounced ‘aunt’,

but it is most commonly pronounced ‘ant’.

arc / ark

assent / ascent

assistance / assistants

ate / eight

aural / oral

away / aweigh

Anchors aweigh!

aye / eye

bail / bale

bait / bate

ball / bawl

band / banned

bard / barred

bare / bear

baron / barren

base / bass

be / bee

beach / beech

beat / beet

beau / bow

bell / belle

berry / bury

billed / build

berth / birth

bite / byte

blew / blue

bloc / block

boar / bore

board / bored

boarder / border

bode / bowed

bolder / boulder

born / borne

bough / bow [ow]

bread / bred

brake / break

brewed / brood

brews / bruise

bridle / bridal

broach / brooch

browse / brows

but / butt

buy / by / bye

cache / cash

callous / callus

cannon / canon

canvas / canvass

capital / capitol

carat / carrot / caret / karat

carol / carrel

cast / caste

cede / seed

ceiling / sealing

cell / sell

cellar / seller

censor / sensor

cent / scent / sent

cents / scents / sense

cereal / serial

cession / session

chance / chants

chased / chaste

cheap / cheep

chews / choose

chic / sheik

chilly / chili

choral / coral

chute / shoot

chord / cord

cite / sight / site

clause / claws

click / clique

close / clothes

though you don’t have to drop the TH in ‘clothes’,

most native speakers do.

coarse / course

colonel / kernel

complement / compliment

coo / coup

coop / coupe

core / corps

correspondence / correspondents

council / counsel

creak / creek

crews / cruise

cue / queue

currant / current

curser / cursor

cymbal / symbol

dam / damn

days / daze

dear / deer

defused / diffused

desert / dessert

The first word here can either be DEH-sert or dee-ZERT.

Don’t desert me!

I’d love more dessert.

dew / do / due

die / dye

disburse / disperse

This one is interesting.

The consonant B and P are not the same,

but they sound the same here.

The P, unvoiced, often sounds more like a voiced consonant,

the B, when it’s in the middle of a word.

disburse / disperse

doe / dough

draft / draught

dual / duel

earn / urn

ewe / you / yew

eye / I

fair / fare

faze / phase

feat / feet

find / fined

fir / fur

flair / flare

flea / flee

flew / flu / flue

flour / flower

flocks / phlox

for / four / fore

of course, ‘for’ is reduced in sentences to ‘fer’.

I made this for you!

foreword / forward

forth / fourth

foul / fowl

friar / fryer

gait / gate

gene / jean

gild / guild

gilt / guilt

gnu / knew / new

gored / gourd

gorilla / guerilla

grate / great

grease / Greece

groan / grown

guessed / guest

hail / hale

hair / hare

hall / haul

halve / have

hangar / hanger

hay / hey

heal / heel / he’ll

The contraction “he’ll” will usually be reduced in a sentence.

Then it can sound like ‘hill’.

He’ll, hill.

hear / here

heard / herd

heed / he’d

hertz / hurts

hew / hue / Hugh

Hi / high

higher / hire

him / hymn

hoard / horde

hoarse / horse

hole / whole

holey / holy / wholly

hoes / hose

hold / holed

hostel / hostile

hour / our

‘Hour’ is a noun. That’s a content word, so it will be stressed in a sentence.

‘Our’, on the other hand is usually unstressed,

and will sound more like ‘our’.

Our— our—

He’s our uncle.

From this perspective, they’re not homophones.

idle / idol

illicit / elicit

in / inn

instance / instants

intense / intents

its / it’s

jam / jamb

knead / kneed / need

knight / night

knit / nit

knot / not

know / no

knows / nose

lay / lei

leach / leech

lead / led

leak / leek

lean / lien

leased / least

lessen / lesson

levee / levy

liar / lyre

lie / lye

lieu / Lou

links / lynx

load / lode

loan / lone

locks / lox / lochs

loot / lute

low / lo

made / maid

mail / male

main / mane / Maine

Maize / maze

mall / maul

manner / manor

marry / merry / Mary

Now, some people will say these are all pronounced differently.

It depends on your region. I pronounce them all the same.

marry / merry / Mary

Marshal / martial

massed / mast

meat / meet / mete

medal / meddle

This pair of homophones actually sound just like this pair of homophones: metal / mettle,

because of the Flap T, which comes between vowel sounds,

and sounds just like the D between vowel sounds.

This makes homophone pairs that aren’t even listed here, like ‘madder’, ‘matter’.

medal / meddle

Might / mite

mince / mints

mind / mined

miner / minor

missed / mist

moan / mown

mode / mowed

moose / mousse

morn / mourn

muscle / mussel

mustard / mustered

naval / navel

nay / neigh

none / nun

oar / or / ore

ode / owed

oh / owe

one / won

overdo / overdue

overseas / oversees

pail / pale

pain / pane

pair / pare / pear

palate / palette / pallet

passed / past

patience / patients

pause / paws

pea / pee

peace / piece

peak / peek / pique

peal / peel

pearl / purl

pedal / peddle

and let’s throw ‘petal’ in the there because of the Flap T.

pedal / peddle / petal

peer / pier

per / purr

pi / pie

plait / plate

plain / plane

pleas / please

plum / plumb

pole / poll

pore / pour

pray / prey

presence / presents

prince / prints

principal / principle

profit / prophet

rack / wrack

rain / reign / rein

raise / rays / raze

rap / wrap

rapped / rapt / wrapped

read / red

rid / read / reed

Did you notice R-E-A-D was in the last TWO homophone pairs, pronounced differently?

That’s called a heteronym.

One word is spelled the same as another word, but it’s pronounced differently and has a different meaning.

real / reel

reek / wreak

rest / wrest

retch / wretch

review / revue

right / rite / write

ring / wring

road / rode / rowed

roam / Rome

roe / row

role / roll

rut / root / route

rose / rows

rote / wrote

rough / ruff

rung / wrung

rye / wry

sail / sale

scene / seen

scull / skull

sea / see

seam / seem

seas / sees / seize

serf / surf

sew / so / sow

shear / sheer

stake / steak

stationary / stationery

steal / steel

step / steppe

stile / style

straight / strait

suite / sweet

surge / serge

tacks / tax

tacks / tax

taught / taut

tea / tee

team / teem

tear / tier

their / there / they’re

Usually THEIR and THEY’RE are reduced in a sentence and sound like ‘thur’.

theirs / there’s

threw / through

thrown / throne

thyme / time

tic / tick

tide / tied

to / too / two

This is the full pronunciation of TO.

It’s usually reduced in a sentence to ‘te’, or ‘de’.

I’ll post a link to a video on this at the end of the video.

toad / towed

toe / tow

trussed / trust

vain / vane / vein

vale / veil

vary / very

vial / vile

wade / weighed

wail / whale

waist / waste

wait / weight

waive / wave

ware / wear / where

way / weigh / whey

ways / weighs

weak / week

we’ll / wheel

This is a full, clear pronunciation of the ‘we will’. We’ll.

Usually, it’s reduced in a sentence to ‘wull’.

weather / whether

we’d / weed

we’ve / weave

wet / whet

which / witch

while / wile

whine / wine

These last three pairs compare WH words with words that don’t start with WH.

Some people pronounce WH differently –

I have a video on that.

Check it out at the end of this video or in the description below.

who’s / whose

wood / would

yoke / yolk

yore / your / you’re

YOUR and YOU’RE usually reduce so they sound something more like ‘yer’.

Wow. If you’re still watching this video, you must really love homophones.

That was an incredibly long list. There were a lot of very common words on it.

There were a lot of very common words on it.

There are also word combinations that can form homophone phrases, like “letter” and “lead her”.

Because we usually drop the H in ‘her’ and link it to the word before,

these phrases sound the same.

Check out the video I made on homophone phrases by clicking in the description below.

Also, a lot of contractions were on this list.

Here is a link to a video on contractions.

These links are also in the description below.

I hope this helps shed some light on what a homophone is.

We’ve got a lot of them!

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每周至少有几次,我收到一封电子邮件或评论,有人想知道

“‘鹿’和‘亲爱的’有什么区别?”

或类似的东西。

至少你们中的一些人知道,发音没有区别。

它们是同音字。

在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将讨论同音词是什么,以及一长串。

你甚至可能会学到一些新单词。

英语不是语音语言。

这意味着字母和声音之间没有直接关系。

因此,您可以拥有两个不同拼写的单词,它们的发音完全相同。

这些被称为同音字,在美式英语中有很多。

当我和我的朋友萨拉在巴黎时,

她说了一些关于带锁的桥的事。

这是一座著名的桥,

尽管我相信他们后来不得不拆除部分或全部锁。

但她说了一些关于这座桥的事情,我的脑海里浮现了一个不同的词,

“湖”,一个狭窄的海湾或水体。

这是有道理的,桥梁,海湾。

然后我想到了“lox”——鲑鱼。

再一次,这有点道理:桥、水、鲑鱼。

但后来我意识到她的意思是这个“锁”。 我们笑得很开心。

通常对于同音字,上下文足够

清楚,毫无疑问您指的是哪个词。

在这个视频中,我们将回顾一个非常长的同音词列表,

其中一些涉及非常常见的单词。

其中一些可能会让您大吃一惊,而且有些词对您来说可能是新的。

如果有任何单词不熟悉,请将它们写下来并查找含义。

开始了。

ad / add

aid / aide

air / heir / err

aisle / isle / 我会

注意收缩通常会减少。

然后,不是听起来像“过道”,而是听起来像“所有”

允许/大声

允许/大声

蚂蚁/阿姨

音符 A-U-N-T 也可以发音为“阿姨”,

但最常见的是发音为“蚂蚁”。

arc / ark

assent / 上升

辅助 / 助手

吃了 / 八

声 / 口头

离开 / aweigh

Anchors aweigh!

aye / eye

bail / bale

bait / bate

ball / bawl

band / 禁止

吟游诗人 / barred

bare / 熊

男爵 / barren

base / bass

be / bee

beach / beech

beat / beet

beau / bow

bell / belle

berry / bury

billed / build

berth / 出生

咬/字节

吹/蓝色

集团/块

野猪/钻孔

板/无聊

寄宿生/边界

预兆/鞠躬

大胆/巨石

出生/承载

树枝/弓[ow]

面包/繁殖

刹车/休息

酿造/育雏

酿造/瘀伤

缰绳/新娘

拉刀 / 胸针

浏览 / 眉毛

但 / 对接

购买 / 通过 / 再见

缓存 / 现金

老茧 / 愈伤组织

大炮 / 佳能

帆布 / 帆布

资本 / 国会大厦

克拉 / 胡萝卜 / 插入符号 / 克拉

颂歌 / 卡雷尔

铸件 / 种姓

割让 / 种子

天花板 / 密封

细胞 / 出售

地窖/卖方

审查员/传感器

美分/气味/发送

美分/气味/感觉

谷物/连续

转让/会话

机会/圣歌

追逐/贞洁

便宜/cheep

咀嚼/选择

别致/sheik

chilly/辣椒

合唱/珊瑚

滑道/拍摄

和弦/绳

引 / 视线 / 网站

条款 / 爪子

点击 / 集团

关闭 / 衣服

虽然你不必 dro p “衣服”中的 TH,

大多数以母语为母语的人都这样做。

粗 / 课程

上校 / 内核

补充 / 恭维

coo / coup

coop / coupe

core / 军团

通信 / 通讯员

委员会 / 顾问

creak / 小溪

工作人员 / 巡航

提示 / 队列

醋栗 / 当前

光标 / 光标

钹 / 符号

水坝 / 该死的

日子 / 发呆

亲爱的 / deer

defuse / 弥散

沙漠 / 甜点

这里的第一个词可以是 DEH-sert 或 dee-ZERT。

不要抛弃我!

我想要更多的甜点。

dew / do / due

die / 染料

disburse / disperse

这个很有趣。

辅音 B 和 P 不一样,

但在这里听起来是一样的。

P,清音,通常听起来更像是一个浊辅音

,B,当它在一个单词的中间时。

支付/分散

母鹿/面团

草案/草稿

双/决斗

赚/瓮

母羊/你/红豆杉

眼睛/我

公平/票价

faze/相

壮举/脚

找到/罚款

冷杉/毛皮

天赋/耀斑

跳蚤/逃跑

/流感/烟道

面粉 / 花

群 / 福禄考

for / 四 /

fore 当然,“for”在句子中被简化为“fer”。

这是我为你做的!

前言/

前进/第四次

犯规/鸡

修士/炸锅

步态/门

基因/让

吉尔德/公会

镀金/内疚

gnu/知道/新

戈尔德/葫芦

大猩猩/游击

炉排/伟大的

油脂/希腊

呻吟/长大

猜到/客人

冰雹/硬朗

hair / hare

hall / haul

have / have

hangar / hanger

hay / hey

hea / he

’ll 缩略词“he’ll”通常会在句子中变简。

然后它听起来像“山”。

他会的,希尔。

听到 /

听到 / 听着 /

听着 / 他会

赫兹 /

伤害 / 色调 / 休

嗨 /

高高 / 雇用

他 / 赞美诗

囤积 / 部落

嘶哑 / 马

洞 / 整个

洞 / 神圣 / 完全

锄头 / 软管

举行 / 有洞的

旅馆 / 敌对

时间/我们的“

小时”是一个名词。 那是一个内容词,所以它会在一个句子中被强调。

另一方面,“我们的”通常不重读

,听起来更像“我们的”。

我们的——我们的——

他是我们的叔叔。

从这个角度来看,它们不是同音字。

空闲/偶像

非法/

引出/客栈

实例/瞬间

强烈/意图

其/它的

果酱/门框

揉/膝盖/需要

骑士/夜

编织/尼特

结/不

知道/不

知道/鼻子

躺/林雷

浸/水蛭

铅/领导

泄漏/韭菜

精益/留置权

租赁/最少

减少/课

堤/征收

骗子/七弦琴

谎言/碱液

谎言/娄

链接/山猫

负载/矿脉

贷款/孤独的

锁/lox/lochs

战利品/琵琶

低/ lo

制造/女仆

邮件/男性

main/mane/Maine

Maize/maze

mall/maul

方式/庄园

结婚/merry/Mary

现在,有些人会说这些都发音不同。

这取决于您所在的地区。 我发音都一样。

结婚/快乐/玛丽

元帅/军事

集结/

肥肉/满足/mete

奖牌/meddle

这对同音词实际上听起来就像这对同音词:金属/勇气,

因为Flap T,它出现在元音

和发音之间 就像元音之间的 D 一样。

这使得这里甚至没有列出的同音字对,比如“madder”、“matter”。

奖牌/meddle

Might/mite

mince/mints

mind/mined

miner/minor

miss/mist

moan/mown

mode/mowed

moose/mousse

morn/mourn

muscle/mussel

mustard/musered

naval/navel

nay/neigh

none/nun

oar/or/ore

颂歌 / 欠

哦 / 欠

一个 / 赢得

过度 / 逾期

海外 / 监督

桶 / 苍白

疼痛 / 窗格

对 / 去皮 / 梨

味 / 调色板 / 托盘

通过 / 过去的

耐心 / 患者

暂停 / 爪子

豌豆 / 小便

和平 / 片

峰 / 偷看 / pique

peal / 剥

珍珠

/ purl 踏板 / 小贩

,因为 Flap T.

踏板 / 小贩 / 花瓣

同行 / 码头

per / purr

pi / pie

plait / plate

plain / plane

please / please

plum / 让我们把“花瓣”扔在那里 铅垂

杆 / 投票

毛孔 / 倒

祈祷 / 猎物

存在 / 礼物

王子 / 打印

本金 / 原则

利润 / 先知

架 / wrack

雨 / 统治 / rein

raise / 射线 / raze

rap / wrap

rapped / rapt / Wrapped

read / red

rid / read / reed

你有没有注意到 READ 在最后两个同音字对中,发音不同?

这叫做异名。

一个词与另一个词的拼写相同,但发音不同,含义也不同。

真正的 / 卷轴

臭气 / wreak

rest / wrest

retch / wretch

review / revue

right / rite / write

ring / wring

road / rode / rowed

roam / Rome

roe / row

role / roll

rut / root / route

rose / rows

rote / write

rough / ruff

梯级 / wrung

rye / wry

帆 / 销售

场景 / 看到

双桨 / 骷髅

海 / 看到

缝 / 似乎

海洋 / 看到 / 抓住

农奴 / 冲浪

缝 / 所以 / 母猪

剪 / 纯粹的

股份 / 牛排

固定 / 文具

偷 / 钢

步 / 草原

stile / style

straight / strait

suite / sweet

spray / serge

tacks / tax tacks / tax

Teaching / taut

tea / tee

team / teem

tear / tier

their / there / theyre

通常 THEIR 和 THEY’RE 在句子和声音中被简化 像“星期四”。

他们的/there’s

throw/through

throwed/throttle

thyme/time

tic/

tick_tide/tied

to/too/two

这是TO的完整读音。

它通常在句子中简化为“te”或“de”。

我将在视频末尾发布一个视频链接。

toad / towed

toe / tow

trussed / trust

vain / vane / vein

vale / veil

Variation / 非常

小瓶 / vile

wade / 称重的

哀号 / 鲸

腰 / 废物

等待 /

减重 / 波

洁具 / 磨损 /

方式 / 称重 / 乳清

方式 / weights

weak / week

we’ll / wheel

这是“we will”的完整、清晰的发音。 好。

通常,它在一个句子中被简化为“wull”。

天气/

我们是否/我们已经除草

/weave

wet/whet

which/witch

while/wile

whine/

wine 最后三对将WH单词与不以WH开头的单词进行比较。

有些人对 WH 的发音不同——

我有一个视频。

在本视频的结尾或下面的说明中查看。

who’s / whos

wood / would

yoke / yolk

yore / your / you’re

your 和 YOU’RE 通常会减少,所以它们听起来更像“yer”。

哇。 如果你还在看这个视频,那你一定很喜欢同音字。

那是一个令人难以置信的长名单。 上面有很多非常常用的词。

上面有很多非常常用的词。

还有一些单词组合可以形成同音词组,如“信”和“引导她”。

因为我们通常将“她”中的 H 去掉并将其与之前的单词联系起来,所以

这些短语听起来是一样的。

通过单击下面的说明查看我制作的关于同音词短语的视频。

此外,这个名单上有很多宫缩。

这是宫缩视频的链接。

这些链接也在下面的描述中。

我希望这有助于阐明什么是同音字。

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