Wikipedia:Lists of common misspellings/Homophones

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Homophones

Many words (spelled correctly) are confused with another word which sounds the same or is spelled similarly. These are known as homophones. This list does not include place names, such as Gaul (gall) or Greece (grease).

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  • misspelling (click for Wikipedia search); (correct spelling)

These pairs become homophones in certain dialects only (mostly in American English)
Names
  • Aaron and Erin become the same in American English.
  • Mary becomes the same as marry and merry in some varieties of American English.

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