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Why are there so many words that sound the same but have different meanings?

Like to too two, there their.

Why didn't they just make up a new word that doesn't sound like another word?

Do other languages have a bunch of words that sound like other words?
 

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Too, to, two
Their, There, They're.
Bow (two different pronunciations) yet bough sounds the same as one of them.
You, yew, ewe.
I, eye

But in Spanish:

Si is not Sí
 
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They actually do not sound the same. The phonetic symbols are all different.
 

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Do other languages have a bunch of words that sound like other words?
Yes. Some even have IDENTICAL words with totally diffferent pronunciations and/or meanings.
 

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Why are there so many words that sound the same but have different meanings?

Like to too two, there their.

Why didn't they just make up a new word that doesn't sound like another word?

Do other languages have a bunch of words that sound like other words?


without such foolishness, i wouldn't have that many typo choices ;)

do ya just love the English Language

and don't forget those words that are spelled the same but sound different and have different meaning


like lead and read
 
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