Probablement, un dels homòfons més sorprenents és el de passadís, el futur de to be i illa ( aɪl ).
Els dibuixos són de Bruce Worden.
Thanks Sarah for your suggestion and congratulations for your excellent English.
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Chile
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ˈtʃɪlɪ
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A variant spelling of chilli. A republic
in South America
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Chili
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The dried pod of red pepper, a very hot
seasoning
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Chilly
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Something that is chilly is unpleasantly
cold.
If you feel chilly, you feel rather cold.
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El Diccionari Collins ens ajuda amb la pronunciació en castellà: ˈtʃilɛ
Which
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wɪtʃ
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(used in questions and structures in
which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) What one
or ones
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Witch
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A woman who is believed to have magical
powers and who uses them to harm or help other people
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Brake
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breɪk
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A device that makes a vehicle go slower
or stop, or a pedal, bar, or handle that makes this device work
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Break
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To (cause something to) separate suddenly
or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working
by being damaged
[Break
down: If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working]
[Break
up: If a marriage breaks up or two people in a romantic relationship
break up, their marriage or their relationship ends]
[Break
away: If you break away from someone who is trying to hold you or catch
you, you free yourself and run away]
[Break
a leg: Good luck!]
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Bare
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beər
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Without any clothes or not covered by
anything
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Bear
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A large, strong wild mammal with a thick
fur coat that lives especially in colder parts of Europe, Asia, and North
America
[Bear
–verb-: to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something
unpleasant]
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Beer
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beard
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bird
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ˈek.sə.saɪz
ˈek.sɔː.saɪz
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Physical activity that you do
to make your body strong and healthy
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Exorcise
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To force an evil spirit to
leave a person or place by using prayers or magic:
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Beat
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biːt
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If you beat someone or something, you hit
them very hard
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Beet
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Beet is a crop with a thick round root.
It is often used to feed animals, especially cows.
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P
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piː
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P is the sixteenth letter of the English
alphabet.
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Pea
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Peas are round green seeds which grow in
long thin cases and are eaten as a vegetable.
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Pee
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When someone pees, they urinate.
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Flea
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fliː
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A flea is a very small jumping insect
that has no wings and feeds on the blood of humans or animals.
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Flee
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If you flee from something
or someone, or flee a
person or thing, you escape from them
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Whine
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waɪn
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To make a long, high, sad sound
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Wine
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An alcoholic drink that is usually made
from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by
fermenting the fruit with water and sugar
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Aisle
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aɪl
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An aisle is a long narrow gap that people
can walk along between rows of seats in a public building such as a church or
between rows of shelves in a supermarket.
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I’ll
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I will
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Isle
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An isle is an island; often used as part
of an island's name, or in literary English
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Throne
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θroʊn
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A throne is a decorative chair used by a
king, queen, or emperor on important official occasions.
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Thrown
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Thrown is the past participle of throw
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