Pane:pain as weigh:way
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Basically it isn't synonyms so it is easy:
Pane and Pain are pronounced the same.
Weigh and Way do too.
Bye and I hope this was helpful
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the window pane
lines which lie in same pane are known as parallel lines or lines which do not intersect are known as parallel lines they extend in both the direction
A crusifix(turned at a different angle) The letter X A highway A multiplication sign a window pane(turned at a different angle)
3.94 ounces
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The homophone for "pain" is "pane". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "pane" is pain they are same as for e.g.: "Pein" so that's the homophone for "pane"
Pane: The builders were carrying panes of glass. Pain: I am in pain!
pane
I felt an excruciating pain when my elbow went through that pane of glass.
A window pane
bow, bough pain, pane
No! Sasuke did not kill pane!
pane, pain
Pain and Pane
A homophone for "piece of glass" is "peace of glass." Both sound the same but have different meanings.
The window pane needs replacing.Pane sounds the same as pain, but they are different things.