No cognate comes to mind, but the closest translation is fortaleza.
menor means younger in spanish(adjective)
It is a cognate for the English word "sympathetic". It generally means someone who is kind.
It is an adjective meaning "fat" in Spanish.
If used as an adjective, it means "useful." If used as a noun, it means "tools."
It means "to kill" -- the adjective "dead" is muerto and "killing" is matando.
About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
Yes. It means 'trumpet' or 'bugle'.
A cognate is a word that sounds like the word with it's same meaning in a different language. An example of an English/Spanish cognate would be: Universe Universo English Spanish
Embarazada. It looks like it means "embarrassed" but it actually means pregnant.
Avergonzado. There is a false cognate word "embarazado", but this means "pregnant".
canyon = garganta, desfiladero, congosto Note: The Spanish cognate "cañon" means "cannon" not "canyon".
Not likely, in Spanish "son" is a conjugated verb and means "they are." It can also mean "rythm" or "music" in some countries.
menor means younger in spanish(adjective)
In Spanish, the word "vaso" means glass or cup, not "vase." It can refer to any type of container used to drink from.
'oficial' (Spanish) = 'official' (English) - noun and adjective
It is a cognate for the English word "sympathetic". It generally means someone who is kind.
The ENGLISH word 'sound' means 'sonido' in Spanish, also (as an adjective) 'sano'.