the end of the harvest
Yes, "octubre" is a cognate of the English word "October." Both words derive from the Latin "october," meaning "eighth month," as October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar. Cognates are words in different languages that have a common origin and similar meanings, making "octubre" and "October" clear examples of this linguistic relationship.
It has 4 meanings
No. They have different meanings, but not opposite.
can you give an example of loanwords and their meanings
The ISBN of Implicit Meanings is 0415291089.
Implicit Meanings was created in 1975.
si senor/yes
Eu vou (for 'general' meanings) or Eu irei (for 'go/place' meanings) or Eu serei (for 'be' meanings)
Meanings for "people" include:personsgroupgroupstribetribesgatheringscongregation (if religious people)
Implicit Meanings has 325 pages.
yes wash dose have 2 meanings
Synonyms are words with similar meanings, antonyms are words with opposite meanings, homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.