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Usage of words can get interesting at times when you are trying to speak terms that have same pronunciation but different meanings. Those words that are same in sound but different in meanings are known as “Homophones”. In general English language there are many words which come under homophonic sounds. For instance, the term “Board” (enter or panel) sounds similar to “bored” (uninterested). It can get really amusing to use such words mistakenly. There are many individuals who raise questions like “Why do homophones exist?” the answer is simple, English language is a language that is derived from multiple languages. At places this particular language is also named as “Melting Pot”, which means derivation of words from different languages. Pablo Stanley is a comic artist who described the common homophones that can cause misunderstanding for listeners. So guys, lets enjoy some hilarious examples of “Homophonic Confusion”. Following are some funny examples of homophones illustrated by Pablo Stanley, which can develop the confusion: |
Homophones Cartoon 1 |
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Homophones Cartoon 2 |
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Homophones Cartoon 3 |
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Homophones Cartoon 4 |
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Homophones Cartoon 5 |
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Homophones Cartoon 6 |
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Homophones Cartoon 7 |
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Homophones Cartoon 8 |
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Homophones Cartoon 9 |
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Homophones Cartoon 10 |
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Homophones Cartoon 11 |
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Homophones Cartoon 12 |
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Homophones Cartoon 13 |
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Homophones Cartoon 14 |
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Homophones Cartoon 15 |
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I checked out his website, he’ a very talented guy, not to mention a funny one