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Homophones in GermanHomophone im DeutschenAlso see: Confusing German Words.
Homophones in German - Homophone im Deutschen Homophones are also a source of puns. The German band Rammstein is noted for its use of homophones in the lyrics for songs such as "Du hast" which uses the homophones "hast" and "hasst." (See below and Rammstein Song Lyrics for more.) Most homophones come in pairs, but there are some with three or even four words: Rechte/rechte/rächte - Stadt/statt/Statt - Sie/sie/sie/sieh. Similar to homophones, there are also homonyms. A homonym is a word that is spelled the same (or almost the same), sounds the same as another word, but has a different meaning. See the sample list below for examples of German homonyms. Let's begin with some more common homophones in German.
Common German Homophones (Homophone)
Common German Homonyms (Homonyme)
MORE > A more extensive list of German words homophones: Homophones in German - Part 2.
MORE > Confusing Words in German |
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