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'
Cognate languages have many of the same roots for words. Ex: impaciente
"January" translates to "enero"
The cognate for English "old" in Spanish is "viejo" and in French is "vieux".
Yes. In Spanish, "guitar" translates to "guitarra."
The Dutch word for surgery is the cognate chirurgie - or operatie which is a cognate of operation.
The word "precipice" has a cognate in Latin, which is "praeceps," meaning "headlong" or "steep."