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(‎Added [ka] description: სიტყვები, რომლებიც ერთნაირად გამოითქმის, მაგრამ განსხვავებული მნიშვნელობა აქვთ)
 
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label / sllabel / sl
 
homofonija
aliases / en / 0aliases / en / 0
homophony
aliases / eu / 0aliases / eu / 0
homofonia
aliases / es / 0aliases / es / 0
homofonía
description / esdescription / es
fenómeno lingüístico por el cual dos palabras de campos semánticos diferentes coinciden en la forma externa
Cualidad de homófono, fenómeno lingüístico por el cual dos o más palabras tienen la misma pronunciación pero significados diferentes.
description / endescription / en
stylistic device
Phenomenon whereby each of two or more words have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.
description / kadescription / ka
 
სიტყვები, რომლებიც ერთნაირად გამოითქმის, მაგრამ განსხვავებული მნიშვნელობა აქვთ
Property / equivalent: homophony (English) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homophony (English) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homophony (English) / qualifier
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Property / equivalent: homofonia (Basque) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homofonia (Basque) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homofonia (Basque) / qualifier
warning: from Wikidata
 
Property / equivalent: homofonía (Spanish) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homofonía (Spanish) / qualifier
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Property / equivalent: omofonia (Italian) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: homofonia (Catalan) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent: omofonie (Romanian) / qualifier
 
Property / equivalent
 
homofonija (Slovenian)
Property / equivalent: homofonija (Slovenian) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / equivalent: homofonija (Slovenian) / qualifier
 
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 18 November 2024

Phenomenon whereby each of two or more words have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.
Language Label Description Also known as
English
homophony
Phenomenon whereby each of two or more words have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.

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    homofoni (Turkish)
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    омофония (Russian)
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    homofónia (Hungarian)
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    homofonie (Dutch)
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    homofonía (Spanish)
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    homofoni (Albanian)
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    homofonija (Lithuanian)
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    ომოფონია (Georgian)
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    homofonija (Slovenian)
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