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identical or very similar when spoken aloud but may
have different meanings, spellings, or origins.
In language, these can manifest as homophones, homonyms, or near-homophones. For example, "right" and "write" sound the same but have different meanings, while "bear" (the animal) and "bare" (without covering) are homophones with distinct spellings and meanings.
Understanding same sounds is crucial for clear communication
and language proficiency.
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