English and Spanish Cognates By: Mrs. Dianira Rios

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English and Spanish Cognates By: Mrs. Dianira Rios

Here are some examples… What is a Cognate? Two words that have a common origin are cognates. Most often, cognates are words in two languages that have a common meaning and thus are similar or identical. cog·nate/ˈkägnāt/ Here are some examples…

Estos son unos ejemplos… ¿Que es un cognado? Los cognados son dos palabras en dos diferentes idiomas que se escriben o pronuncian casi igual y que si corresponden. Cognado /cog-nah'-doe, Estos son unos ejemplos…

Bicicleta Bicycle

Car Carro

Hamburger Hamburgesa

Colores Colors

Restaurante Restaurant

Diccionario Dictionary

Doctor

Penguin Pinguino

Chocolate

Telephone Telefono

Hippopotamus Hippopotamo

Soldado Soldier

Humanidad Humanity

Assessment

Thank You! Gracias!

Google images for all images in this presentation Information about cognates : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognate Translation: Mrs. Dianira Rios