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a hoe is "une binette" in French. A sturdy and heavy hoe could also be called 'une houe' (same pronouciation as the English word)
Chris Kringle (Kris Kringle?) Same pronouciation, but Im not sure about the spelling.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
Yes both words have same meaning!
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The same as you do in English.
Some examples of words that are the same in English and Italian include: pizza, pasta, espresso, gelato, and cappuccino.
Three words that have the same root word as "trough" are "troughed," "troughs," and "troughing."
No. They Greek language uses a different alphabet than English.
Same as in English. Many words do not have an equivalent, so you use the same words as the origin. For Jack Russell Terrier, that is English (Brittish).
positive is the same
cognates- (dessert is dessert, plus is plus) They are not necessarily pronounced the same.