Precipitation
Yes. In Spanish, "guitar" translates to "guitarra."
It is a cognate [a word that looks the same in French as in English]: "créations."
"Un repas" is French for "a meal". "Repas" is a cognate of the English word "repast".
It is a cognate for the English word "sympathetic". It generally means someone who is kind.
"Taxi" is a fairly common cognate--the same word is used in a lot of languages.
The word "precipice" has a cognate in Latin, which is "praeceps," meaning "headlong" or "steep."
Please move away from the precipice.
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The English word "mother" and the Spanish word "madre" are cognates because they share a common Latin root.
Precipice
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.
For a brief moment, Amy imagined jumping off the precipice and flying like a bird.
A cognate is a word that sounds like the word with it's same meaning in a different language. An example of an English/Spanish cognate would be: Universe Universo English Spanish
The Dutch word for surgery is the cognate chirurgie - or operatie which is a cognate of operation.
origin 1675-1685 italian---from the latin word largus(generous)
The word "deposit" is a cognate of "deposition". Both words share the root word "depositum" in Latin, meaning "something deposited or placed".
A steep incline. A precipice.