noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
homophony; same pronunciation; same sound
Linguistic use for words or forms that are pronounced the same; often seen in compounds such as 同音異義語.
「公園」と「講演」は同音異義語です。
"Park" and "lecture" are homophones in Japanese.
同音の語は文脈で意味を判断することが多い。
Words with the same pronunciation are often interpreted by context.
noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
unison; same pitch
Music use for notes, voices, or instruments sounding at the same pitch; ユニゾン is also common in music contexts.
二本の弦を同音に合わせる。
Tune the two strings to the same pitch.
合唱の冒頭は全員が同音で歌う。
At the beginning of the chorus, everyone sings in unison.
noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
in one voice; speaking in unison
Used for people saying or voicing the same thing together; somewhat formal or written compared with 声をそろえて or 一斉に.
出席者は同音に賛成を唱えた。
The attendees voiced their approval in unison.