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Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. A Polish person does '''not''' sound like someone who polishes shoes until they flash again. By clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/to_polish.mp3 to polish], you can easily spot the difference to [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/Polish.mp3 Polish]. You can easily understand now, why those two are only homographs, not homophones, right?
Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. A Polish person does '''not''' sound like someone who passionately cleans shoes until they flash again. By clicking on [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/to_polish.mp3 to polish], you can easily spot the difference to [http://www.leo.org/dict/audio_en/Polish.mp3 Polish]. You can easily understand now, why those two are only homographs, not homophones, right?
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[http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/NMTS-Group2#Part_1_-_Homophones '''<span style="color:#2E8B57">Back to Part 1</span>''']

Latest revision as of 21:56, 14 February 2013

Sorry!

Unfortunately, your answer is incorrect. A Polish person does not sound like someone who passionately cleans shoes until they flash again. By clicking on to polish, you can easily spot the difference to Polish. You can easily understand now, why those two are only homographs, not homophones, right?
Back to Part 1