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  1. Jun 6, 2023 · Quick summary. The word aisle typically refers to a walkway between sets of rows of seating or to the walkway between two sets of shelves in a store, as in a grocery store. The word isle refers to an island, especially a small island. The words aisle and isle are pronounced exactly the same and have nearly the same spelling.

    • Definitions of Aisle, I'll, and Isle
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    The noun aislerefers to a passageway or to a part of a church divided from the nave. I'll is the contracted form of I will or I shall. The noun islerefers to an island or a peninsula, especially a small one.

    "Then, in measured step, teetering a little on very high heels, the bridesmaids began to walk down the aisle." (Rona Jaffe)
    "In the mountains, I'll give you a sign.I'll show you my power. I'll show you what happens to those who would set themselves against me. Wait. Watch." (Stephen King, The Stand, 1978)
    Elsa descended the stone stairs, climbed into her boat, and rowed back to the isle.

    Test your knowledge by filling in the proper word for each sentence. (a) Meg slid past her parents, hurried up the _____, and disappeared through the wide doorway. (b) I spoke to a strange man who lives alone on an _____ in the bay. (c) This may turn into a long letter, but _____ try my best to be brief.

    (a) Meg slid past her parents, hurried up the aisle, and disappeared through the wide doorway. (b) I spoke to a strange man who lives alone on an islein the bay. (c) This may turn into a long letter, but I'lltry my best to be brief.

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  2. Jun 28, 2013 · "İle" functions like "ve", so plural. It doesn't matter if you drop "ben" from the sentence - you still know that you are talking about "Aylin" and "I". There is very little difference in this case between "Aylin'le" and "Aylin ile". Again "Aylin ile", puts a bit more emphasis on "Aylin". Besides that, see the comments for the other pair.

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  3. What is the difference between aisle and isle? aisle vs. isle. ... Ile, taken from Old French, was originally spelled the same as it is in modern English ...

  4. Aisle refers to a passageway between rows and isle refers to a mass of land. But, if you have a hard time remembering this difference, have no fear. There is a great trick you can use each and every time you can’t decide which is correct, aisle or isle. An ai sle is something that you find on an ai rplane. Both of these words start with the ...

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Isle is often used as part of an island’s name, like the Isle of Dogs in London, or the Isle of Wight off the coast of Hampshire in southern England. Also, the British Isles is a pretty famous one. We can remember that isle means island from the spelling; just think, isle = island. Please walk down the aisle to your seats in the theatre.

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  7. As nouns the difference between aisle and ile is that aisle is a wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers while ile is ear of corn. As a contraction ile is i’ll; contraction for I will or I shall.