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pays

Pads vs Pays - What's the difference?

pads | pays |


As verbs the difference between pads and pays

is that pads is (pad) while pays is (pay).

As a noun pads

is .

Pays vs Bays - What's the difference?

pays | bays |


As verbs the difference between pays and bays

is that pays is (pay) while bays is (bay).

As a noun bays is

or bays can be (obsolete) baize.

Pays vs Rays - What's the difference?

pays | rays |


As a verb pays

is (pay).

As a noun rays is

.

Pays vs Cays - What's the difference?

pays | cays |


As a verb pays

is (pay).

As a noun cays is

.

Pays vs Plays - What's the difference?

pays | plays |


As verbs the difference between pays and plays

is that pays is third-person singular of pay while plays is third-person singular of play.

As a noun plays is

plural of lang=en.

Days vs Pays - What's the difference?

days | pays |


As a noun days

is .

As an adverb days

is during the day.

As a verb pays is

(pay).

Pais vs Pays - What's the difference?

pais | pays |

Pays is a descendant of pais.

Pays is a alternative form of pais.



As a noun pais

is the (people of the) country.

As a verb pays is

third-person singular of pay.

Says vs Pays - What's the difference?

says | pays |


As verbs the difference between says and pays

is that says is third-person singular of say while pays is third-person singular of pay.

Pass vs Pays - What's the difference?

pass | pays |


As a noun pass

is pass (between mountains ).

As a verb pays is

(pay).

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