Custumer or Costumer? Customer or Costumer? Do you know the differences? These two words are sometimes confused, leading to quite funny outcomes Usually the word we want to use is customer, meaning client, buyer However if we write costumer we will end up meaning someone who makes, sells or rents costumes for theatrical productions Quite different isn't it?
Homographs . . . Homographs Homographs are words that share the same spelling but have different origin and meaning Sometimes they also have different pronounciation too Example: bear (v to carry, to endure), bear (a mammal from the Ursidae family) Kangas Source: About com Guide Kangas Posts : 281 Join date : 2008-10-23 Age : 48 Location : Sydney - Australia Like Dislike
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Homophones . . . Here are a few examples of homophones We will be discussing some of them individually on our "Languages" Forum Homophones ad add due dew allowed aloud made maid Kangas Source: Ian Miller Kangas Posts : 281 Join date : 2008-10-23 Age : 49 Location : Sydney - Australia Like Dislike