Many words sound alike but have different meanings. They are called homophone or sound twins. Using them in a speech distracts consciousness. This uncertainty arises from the same sounding calls and deaf consonants (raft / fruit), some unstressed vowels, the merger with the statements made by prepositions and particles (also known as a child / he foal), similar sounding names and the names of inanimate objects (Rose / Rose). Trying to sort out this uncertainty, the client is in trance.
Examples:
Rig - Rock
Shackle - duck
Fox - Forest
For the three (three times) - sodium (sodium cheese)
My (pronoun) - I (verb)
On the bottom - one
Climbed - in the woods
El bread with uhoy / dry
Il I / Ilya you charmed
Not in the rain - billet, wait
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