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  • COGNATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    People related through a common ancestor are cognate, and groups of people, such as tribes, can be cognate to one another "Cognate" also describes things related in a more figurative way, as in "cognate developments," "cognate disciplines," or "cognate problems "
  • Cognate - Wikipedia
    In historical linguistics, cognates or lexical cognates are sets of words that have been inherited in direct descent from an etymological ancestor in a common parent language [1]
  • Cognate: Definition and Examples in English - ThoughtCo
    Cognates are words in different languages that have similar meanings and often similar spellings Romance languages share many cognates because they have roots in the Latin language Using cognates can make learning a new language easier, especially when they share common ancestors
  • Cognates: Words With Common Linguistic Ancestors
    Cognates are words from different languages that share the same linguistic ancestor Because they come from the same source, they often share, or at least have similarities in, spelling, pronunciation, and meaning Cognate comes from the Latin word cognatus, meaning “blood relative”
  • Cognate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    When you're learning a new language, a cognate is an easy word to remember because it looks and means the same thing as a word you already know For example, gratitude in English means the same as gratitud in Spanish
  • Cognates - Colorín Colorado
    Cognates are words in two languages that share a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation, such as the English-Spanish cognate inspiration inspiración This strategy is part of Colorín Colorado's ELL Strategy Library
  • COGNATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    cognate with The Italian word "mangiare" (= to eat) is cognate with the French "manger" In all but one case, the translation pairs they labeled cognates were rated higher than the pairs they labeled non-cognates In addition, the response lists for cognates had greater total overlap than did those for non-cognates
  • What Are Cognates: Key Examples Explained
    Cognates are words in different languages that share similar meanings and forms due to a common origin Understanding cognates can significantly boost your language learning process Here are some examples: English and Spanish: The word “animal” is the same in both languages


















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