The "j" in spanish is most like the English "h".
This word is not in any Spanish dictionary I have. I can´t think of any "sound alike" words that you may be looking for. Sorry.
The ENGLISH word 'sound' means 'sonido' in Spanish, also (as an adjective) 'sano'.
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).
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom
ks as in English. In some words, it is pronounced like the spanish J (an emphatic h sound). In medieval spanish, it was pronounced like SH.
None really, because (a) the 'i' sound in 'lick' doesn't exist in Spanish, their 'i' sounding like 'ee' (b) words seldom end in the sound 'k' in Spanish. That said, there is a town in Catalonia called 'Vic' (pronounced 'beek').
Some words look the same but sound different, like hotel. Is that what you meant?
Celeste- They are cognative words.
"Palabras" is the Spanish word for "words".
Pe is how the sound for the letter P would be spelled in Spanish.
Ponerse is a Spanish word that means "to put itself" in English. One Spanish word can translate into several words in English.
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom