How about "gossip" or "hearsay"?
False is a five letter word meaning fake.
'Pseudo-', meaning 'false' or 'unreal'.
Yes, the word 'rumour' (or 'rumor') is a noun, a word for gossip spread by word of mouth; a word for a thing.
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False, phony.
The English meaning of the Ilokano word "balitang" is "news" or "report."
When a word looks like another word but has a different meaning, it is often referred to as a "false cognate" or "false friend." False cognates are words in different languages that appear similar but do not share the same meaning. In English, terms like "actual" (meaning "real") and "actual" in Spanish (meaning "current") can illustrate this concept.
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The root of the word "pseudopod" is from the Greek words "pseudes," meaning false, and "pous," meaning foot. This reflects the false foot-like protrusions that certain organisms, like amoebas, use for movement and feeding.