The ability to hear colours and see sounds I think
yes. Synesthesia Cognate is a VERY RARE disease that allows you to hear colors and to see sounds.
Yes. The author David Hockney did indeed have sound synaesthesia.
A linking verb that can be used with a cognate is called a Transitive or Intransitive verb. The cognate is the verbs object.
Search for synaesthesia , maybe you have it, sometimes i can imagine colours when hearing music , i think you have one kind of synaesthesia
Synaesthesia.
Vernie Yeung has written: 'Electronic synaesthesia'
"January" translates to "enero"
Cognate languages have many of the same roots for words. Ex: impaciente
The cognate for English "old" in Spanish is "viejo" and in French is "vieux".
Yes. In Spanish, "guitar" translates to "guitarra."
The word "precipice" has a cognate in Latin, which is "praeceps," meaning "headlong" or "steep."
The Dutch word for surgery is the cognate chirurgie - or operatie which is a cognate of operation.