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yes. Synesthesia Cognate is a VERY RARE disease that allows you to hear colors and to see sounds.

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What is synaesthesia cognate?

The ability to hear colours and see sounds I think


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Did the artist David Hockney have synaesthesia?

Yes. The author David Hockney did indeed have sound synaesthesia.


How do you say principal in french?

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What is a linking verb that can be used with cognate?

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Can you see auras I have seen a bluish greenish glow around my hands and fingers is it my eyes or can i see auras?

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What is A form of imagery in which images cross normal sense barriers called?

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What has the author Vernie Yeung written?

Vernie Yeung has written: 'Electronic synaesthesia'


Does cognate and origin mean the same?

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What is an example of cognate?

Cognate languages have many of the same roots for words. Ex: impaciente


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"January" translates to "enero"


What is the cognate a for English old?

The cognate for English "old" in Spanish is "viejo" and in French is "vieux".