yes
Prefixes: demi-, hemi-, semi-hemi- and semi-
There are at least 1700 cognates, both true and semi-true (semi-true, meaning that some sound or are spelled the same, but do not have the same meaning).
Yes, insofar as they are cognate with repect to each other. Hemi-, semi- and demi- are synonymous.
`ημί- = hemi- e.g. hemisphereakin to Latin semi- (both of ProtoIndoEuropean origin *semi-)
semi is what you see on all highways. Big huge 18 wheelers. A hemi is an engine with hemispherical head's. Its often referred to in muscle cars, which have those engines. and newer hemi powered Chrysler vehicles.
Yes, insofar as they are cognate with repect to each other. Hemi-, semi- and demi- are synonymous.
semi-hemi-demi-semi quaver or quasi-hemi-demi-semi quaver which is a hundred and twenty eighth of a whole note
Hemi-, demi- and halv- all mean 'half', as does semi-
Hemi and semi are indeed cognate forms, both derived from the Latin word "semis" meaning half or partial. They are used as prefixes in English to indicate a similar meaning of partial or half.
There are thousands of French-English cognates due to their shared Latin roots. This includes words with similar spellings and meanings, such as "communication" and "communication." However, not all words with similar spellings have the same meanings, so it's important to be aware of false cognates (false friends) as well.
The term is demi.
Semi-circle. (2D) Hemi-sphere (3D)