b, be, bee
bite, byte, bight
caw, core, Cor (blimey)!
check, cheque, Czech
eight, ate, ait
fare, fair, fayre
your, you're, yore
you, u, ewe, eugh/ew ! / (hugh?)
dew, do, due (US!)
yous (Ulster), ewes, yews, use, u's
kneed, need, knead
lays, leys, laze
meet, mete, meat
p, pee, pea
q, queue, cue
r, are, ah
t, tea, tee
or, ore, oar
preys, pray, praise
whore, haw, hoar
rite, write, wright, right
rays, raze, raise, (Ray's)
taut, tort, taught
tees, teas, tease, ts
vain, vane, vein
away, aweigh, a way !
wed, weed, weed !
paw, pour, pore
maw, moor, more
road, rode, rowed
saw, sore, soar
Poor, pour, pore. But not exactly the same though. Pretty close.
Anyone know of examples in English of three words with different spellings and meanings but are pronounced the same, other than the one cited (couldn't resist) in the subject?