"Rice" and "Rise" are homophones with each other. "Rice" and "Rise" are pronounced the same way "rīs", so they're homophones with each other. The third letter is the only spelling difference, in which "rice" uses C, but it's still pronounced the same as "rise" because that's a soft C as the following letter is E.
why if i activate the cc bottom the subtitles coincide with the written english and in the same order..are they made by the computer or the same person uploading the video writes them.?
When you click on the CC icon, you activate the subtitles, which were made and uploaded by me. This video is in english, so activating subtitles in english wouldn't make much sense, because the text is already shown in the video. But I also made translations of those subtitles (to more than 40 languages, with the help of google), and you can select the one you want from the settings menu. Thanks for the comment!
"Rice" and "Rise" are homophones with each other. "Rice" and "Rise" are pronounced the same way "rīs", so they're homophones with each other. The third letter is the only spelling difference, in which "rice" uses C, but it's still pronounced the same as "rise" because that's a soft C as the following letter is E.
"Race" and "Raise" are homophones with each other. "Race" and "Raise" are pronounced the same way "rās". so they're homophones with each other. The spelling differences are "race" uses C, but it's a soft C as the following letter is E, so it's pronounced the same as "raise"; and "raise" has an extra I, while "race" don't.
There are translations to multiple languages available as subtitles; although not perfect, they may be helpful. Instructions: support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078
I mean the "Closed Captions" button, labeled as "CC", at the bottom-right of the video player. Check this link for detailed instructions on how to activate the subtitles: support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078 . Please let me know if you still can't turn on the subs!
In proper English, meaning, England's English not American, many of these are NOT homophones aside from the fact the most are completely mispronounced regardless of which English is used. Hay muchísimos errores aquí. La mayoría NO son "Homophones" o porque los han pronunciado mal en Americano o porque literalmente los han dicho mal. No me extraña que los hispano parlantes jamás hablen correctamente el inglés.
"Race" and "Raise" are homophones with each other. "Race" and "Raise" are pronounced the same way "rās". so they're homophones with each other. The spelling differences are "race" uses C, but it's a soft C as the following letter is E, so it's pronounced the same as "raise"; and "raise" has an extra I, while "race" don't.
11:39 chase/chaise NOT homophones
12:20 ether/either NOT homophones
26:47 "loose" is NOT a homophone to Lew's, lose or loos
IPA for those who are curious:
chase/chaise tʃeɪs / ʃeɪz
ether/either ˈiː.θɚ / ˈaɪ.ðɚ
lose/loose luːz / luːs
It will be very helpful to have the Spanish translation...it could be an index in alphabetical order. Thanks for sharing.
Where I live words like parish/pearish/perish are generally pronounced with three distinct vowels
That's right, homophones depends on your accent and/or where (or wear ツ) you live.
I like it thanks for telling me English I didn’t know existed until now :).
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SHoot vs CHoot? aren't this sound different at the beginning of the word?
Perfect! I wrote everything. Thank you!.
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Perfect!! thanks for such a great work!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, Manuel!
"Rice" and "Rise" are homophones with each other.
"Rice" and "Rise" are pronounced the same way "rīs", so they're homophones with each other. The third letter is the only spelling difference, in which "rice" uses C, but it's still pronounced the same as "rise" because that's a soft C as the following letter is E.
good pronunciation
why if i activate the cc bottom the subtitles coincide with the written english and in the same order..are they made by the computer or the same person uploading the video writes them.?
When you click on the CC icon, you activate the subtitles, which were made and uploaded by me. This video is in english, so activating subtitles in english wouldn't make much sense, because the text is already shown in the video. But I also made translations of those subtitles (to more than 40 languages, with the help of google), and you can select the one you want from the settings menu. Thanks for the comment!
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some words are not the same:
thrash =/= thresh
coupe =/= coop
"Rice" and "Rise" are homophones with each other.
"Rice" and "Rise" are pronounced the same way "rīs", so they're homophones with each other. The third letter is the only spelling difference, in which "rice" uses C, but it's still pronounced the same as "rise" because that's a soft C as the following letter is E.
"Race" and "Raise" are homophones with each other.
"Race" and "Raise" are pronounced the same way "rās". so they're homophones with each other. The spelling differences are "race" uses C, but it's a soft C as the following letter is E, so it's pronounced the same as "raise"; and "raise" has an extra I, while "race" don't.
@@masashing4892 they're NOT homophones, "rice" is pronounced [rīs] whereas "rise" is pronounced [rīz]. The same applies for race/raise.
@@masashing4892 Rice and Rise are NOT pronounced the same, not by a long shot!
Great video!! Very useful , but it's too long.
i liked the video! but do you think you could put above the word's meanings? please
There are translations to multiple languages available as subtitles; although not perfect, they may be helpful.
Instructions: support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078
excuse me, but, what do you mean by cc button?
I mean the "Closed Captions" button, labeled as "CC", at the bottom-right of the video player. Check this link for detailed instructions on how to activate the subtitles: support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078 . Please let me know if you still can't turn on the subs!
en la traducción hay MUCHOS! errores.... de todos modos gracias por el aporte
What's the difference between licence and license?
and of inflexion an inflection? of rumor an rumour? my dictionary says they are the same
Hola, they are pronounced the same. www.wordreference.com/es/translation.asp?tranword=license
es.forvo.com/search/licence/en/
It is student study .Simran
kok mode offline engga ada translate/subtitlenya ??? cemen lah
In proper English, meaning, England's English not American, many of these are NOT homophones aside from the fact the most are completely mispronounced regardless of which English is used. Hay muchísimos errores aquí. La mayoría NO son "Homophones" o porque los han pronunciado mal en Americano o porque literalmente los han dicho mal. No me extraña que los hispano parlantes jamás hablen correctamente el inglés.
The reminds me of the book Rain Reign
How to distinguish they
Mainly, you can distinguish them by the context in which they are used.
northern languages are not perfect
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"Race" and "Raise" are homophones with each other.
"Race" and "Raise" are pronounced the same way "rās". so they're homophones with each other. The spelling differences are "race" uses C, but it's a soft C as the following letter is E, so it's pronounced the same as "raise"; and "raise" has an extra I, while "race" don't.
Race and Raise are NOT pronounced the same way. They are very different. The majority of examples in this video are not homophones at all!
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+feqwix - ...And if i don't get the context...What i'll do? You forgot the third homophone for the word (beach), I mean (bitch) jejeje
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