Answer:
15. mienten
16. they lie
17. jugamos
18. we play
19. piensas
20. you think
21. pierde
22. he loses
23. repito
24. i repeat
25. Una cosa que entiendo muy bien en español es como decir las diferentes comidas.
26. Yo comienzo mi fin de semana los viernes despues de la escuela.
27. Yo prefiero la clase de ingles por que es muy interesante.
Explanation:
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<span>A borrowed word is one taken over directly from another language. Cognates are words with common roots in an earlier parent language with certain idiomatic changes. They can also occur several times in the same language: "shirt" and "skirt" are derived from the same word ultimately borrowed from Old Norse: "skyrta".
"Kindergarten" is a direct borrowing from German and means the same thing on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Der Container" in German is not just anything that contains something else, but one of those giant trash things you see on building sites or a shipping container that doubles as a boxcar. The word is international and shorter than, say, "Großraumbehälter."
By contrast:
"deer" is cognate with German "Tier", though a "Tier" is any animal, "Tiergarten" = zoo.
"house" is German "Haus", Dutch "huis", Norwegian/Swedish/Danish "hus", all meaning, surprise, surprise, "house."
None of these words were borrowed from another language, but descended independently from Proto-Germanic.
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Option C
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