<P> The following poem from Richard Lederer's The Word Circus is an example of the use of capitonyms: </P> <P> Job's Job In August, an august patriarch Was reading an ad in Reading, Mass . Long - suffering Job secured a job To polish piles of Polish brass . </P> <P> In other languages there are more, or fewer, of these pairs depending on that language's capitalization rules . For example, in German, where all nouns are capitalized, there are many pairs such as Laut (sound) ~ laut (loud) or Morgen (morning) ~ morgen (tomorrow). In contrast, in Italian, as well as Spanish, very few words (except proper names) are capitalized, so there are extremely few, if any, such pairs . An example in Spanish is Lima (city) ~ lima file (tool) or lime (fruit). In Portuguese, an example is Peru (country) ~ peru turkey (bird). </P>

What word in the english language changes its pronunciation when capitalized