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  • 16-03-2018
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The Spanish word for capital is a cognate, the same in English and Spanish. T/F

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breathejustbreathe
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  • 16-03-2018
The correct answer is true!
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emilyadalex
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  • 18-04-2020

Answer:

True

Explanation:

In linguistics, cognates are words, usually from different languages, that have the same etymological origin, and that may or may not have the same meaning. “Capital” is an example of a cognate word because it exists in both the Spanish and English languages and comes from the Latin word “capitalis” meaning literally “of or relating to the head.”

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