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While both have to very different meanings, both have a definition of meaning something small (alley - small passage, pony - small horse, pour, or amount of money).  Both are 6 letters, but when made plural, are spelling differently (alleys - just add s, ponies - drop the y, add ies).  Both are Latin in origin, changing letter to French.  But alley is late middle English, with pony being from the mid 17th century.

Alleys are small passages between or behind the buildings, and ponies are small breeds of horses.

Alleys and ponies are very different words, alleys mean small or narrow passages and ponies means small horses.

Alleys and Ponies

  • Both are six letters word but when make it plural alley use 's' as successor and pony use 'ies' as successor.

  • The meaning of both words is different.

  • The origin of both words is Latin.

Thus, pony and alley have different meanings.

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