From Aberystwyth:
Dydd calan yw hi heddiw,
Rwy'n dyfod ar eich traws
I ofyn am y geiniog,
Neu grwst, a bara a chaws.
O dewch i'r drws yn siriol
Heb nesid dim o'ch gwedd;
Cyn daw dydd calan eto
Bydd llawer yn y bedd.
Another version (Gorse Valley):
Calenig wyf yn 'mofyn Ddydd Calan ddechrau'r flwyddyn,
A bendith fyth fo ar eich tŷ
Os tycia im gael tocyn.
Calennig i mi, Calennig i'r ffon,
Calennig i fwyta'r noswaith hon:
Calennig i'm tad am glytio'm 'sgidia,
Calennig i mam am drwsio fy sana.
Rhowch galennig yn glonog
I ddyn gwan heb geiniog,
Gymaint roddwch rhowch yn ddiddig,
Peidiwch grwgnach am ryw chydig!
'Nghalennig i'n gyfan ar fore dydd Calan:
Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i chwi!
In Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire:
Mi godais heddiw mas o'm tŷ
A'm cwd a'm pastwn gyda mi,
A dyma'm neges ar eich traws,
Sef llanw'm cwd â bara a chaws.
In the Teifi valley:
Blwyddyn newydd dda i chi,
Ac i bawb sydd yn y tŷ,
Dyna yw'n dymuniad ni,
Blwyddyn newydd, dda i chi.
It would rhyme with 'fire-breathe'.
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That is the correct spelling of "rhymes" (sounds alike in some way).
You have the correct spelling, "receive". There's an old rhyme about spelling I learned 50 years ago (I mean it was old even back then) that comes in handy: i before e except after c or when pronounced A as in neighbor and weigh There are a couple of exceptions, but using the rules expressed in that rhyme, you'll be right 99% of the time.
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It would rhyme with 'fire-breathe'.
You can consider changing the rhyme scheme, using a near rhyme or slant rhyme, or repeating a previous rhyme to maintain consistency in your poem or song. Another option is to revise the wording to find new words that fit the existing rhyme scheme.
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The more correct spelling is Epidemiology. Rhyme with...cardiology, physiology, etc.
The wording of the nursery rhyme is public domain. Anyone's specific recital of it, is copyrighted to them.
Then can rhyme if you put them in a poem or song. But naturally they do not rhyme.They absolutely do not rhyme!If you are southern and you say "warter" (witch by the way, is not correct English) then no they do not rhyme.
Rutt Lidge. Rutt to rhyme with butt. Lidge to rhyme with fridge. Rutt Lidge. Rutt to rhyme with butt. Lidge to rhyme with fridge.
The correct rhyme scheme for Sir Philip Sidney's sonnet is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
The Welsh name for Cardiff is Caerdydd, pronounced to rhyme with "fire breathe".
The correct pronunciation of the word "Gradgrind" is "GRAD-grind."
to an extent, yes. the correct term is an assonance.