In the American dialect, ant is the homophone for aunt. Everywhere else, there isn't any homophone for aunt.. The homonym only exists in Americanized accents.
There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.
Ball is a homonym for bawl.
The homonym for scene is seen
The homonym for feint is faint :)
"Aunt" is a homonym of "ant." yep
In the American dialect, ant is the homophone for aunt. Everywhere else, there isn't any homophone for aunt.. The homonym only exists in Americanized accents.
My aunt Holly is as tiny as an ant!
No, "ant" and "aunt" are not homophones. "Ant" is a small insect while "aunt" refers to a family member. They are pronounced differently with different meanings.
Do you mean an ant? Your aunt would obviously be a vertebrate.
Ants is a homonym for aunts. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
Does the dracula ant drink blood
Ant and Aunt.
The homophone of "your father sister" is "your father's sister," which refers to your paternal aunt.
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There are 2 ways to say it. Aunt like ant. Aunt like unt like in the end of the word blunt.