bay, day, fray, gray, may, nay, ray, say, stay, sway, way...
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Yes, "ray" and "day" do rhyme. Both words end with the same "ay" sound.
Some words which end in -et and have been naturalized in English, but which rhyme with, for example, lay, include, "ballet", "flageolet", "tourniquet", and "parquet".
No, because 'happy' ends with a 'ee' sound, and 'day' ends in an 'ay' sound. For words to rhyme, the sound at the end of the words need to be similar.
Words ending i AY: http://www.findtheword.info/resultat.php?stype=ends&sword=AY Words containing AY (but not in the beginning or the end): http://www.findtheword.info/resultat.php?stype=advanced&sword=%3F*AY*%3F Words containing AY (anywhere in the word): http://www.findtheword.info/resultat.php?stype=contains&sword=AY
Kindda. If you sing it really fast they might. But in poems no.
No, "door" and "today" do not rhyme. The vowel sounds at the end of each word are different, with "door" ending in the "r" sound and "today" ending in the "ay" sound.
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No, pretend ends with a d, but again doesn't. An example of a rhyme is "pretend" and "bend".
Yes. The AY has the long A sound.
No, the words "tea" and "day" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with day: cay fay hay jay lay may nay neigh pay quay ray say stray spay slay tray weigh way