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- Tianlong ) Y崯 is homophonous with another name in Chinese folklore.
- Here "-?" represents a homophonous with the ergative singular.
- This makes non-prevocalic and homophonous as or.
- A homophonous translation into Hebrew was composed in 2007 by Ghil'ad Zuckermann.
- These types of morphemes are called homophonous.
- As a result, the words " met " and " mate " are homophonous as.
- Considering the setting of the novel, some critics have also pointed out a potential homophonous.
- In addition, sound mergers in the modern dialects cause many distinct words in Classical Chinese to sound homophonous.
- The first instance is a homophonous misunderstanding, but the second instance seems to me to be a valid subjunctive mood.
- In common speech this is almost never done, so singular and plural forms of most nouns are homophonous in all contexts.
- It is homophonous with the partitive pronominal object agreement verb prefix " aa-" ( slot + 12 ).
- Mina, Meena, and Minah are various Roman alphabet spellings of two homophonous Korean feminine given names with different hangul spellings.
- The sound of the Chinese word for " red " ( ) is in Mandarin homophonous with the word for " prosperous ".
- Further, he believed that the general discrepancy between homophonous and synonymous words in conventional language could exacerbate a disconnect with the subconscious mind.
- A playful name for a restaurant in Shanghai, which says " NsOzk匰 " instead of the homophonous standard " N?[ 檯S ."
- Ni醤go [ Pinyin ] literally means " new year cake " with a homophonous meaning of " increasingly prosperous year in year out ".
- Although language should be kept simple and short, keeping context is important because certain homophonous words are difficult to distinguish by lip-reading.
- Some varieties of Venetian also distinguish an ordinary vs . a weakened or homophonous ( both being pronounced ), they are still distinguished orthographically.
- The former, an unsavoury area in London's magical market, is semi-homophonous with " nocturnally, " suggesting darkness and evil.
- In the Miyako varieties, the object in a dependent clause of clause-chaining constructions has a special marker, homophonous to a topic marker.
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