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mestny [16]
3 years ago
10

Read the ad that was translated into Spanish by a local business. Choose the word in English that is cognate by a word of readin

g. Be careful because there are also false cognates that were used incorrectly. Read this classified ad that was translated in Spanish by a local business. Choose the English word that is a cognate for a word in the reading. Be careful because there are also some false cognates that were used incorrectly. Music classes Music classes and musical instruments are offered. Classes of piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, saxophone and flute. The teacher is a professional musician. He is also a radio and television artist. Classes are twenty dollars and are offered in the months of June and July. Come with your best clothes and you will be a successful artist in the red folder! carpet artist exit rope
Spanish
2 answers:
Dovator [93]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is: ARTIST

The translated ad into Spanish is:

Se ofrecen clases de música e instrumentos musicales. Clases de piano, guitarra, violin, trompeta, saxofón y flauta. El profesor es un músico profesional. También es un artista de radio y televisión. La clases son a veinte dólares y se ofrecen en los meses de Junio y Julio. Ven con tus mejores ropas y serás un exitoso artista en la alfombra roja!

Explanation:

CARPET: Looks like <em>CARPETA</em>, which in Spanish means FOLDER, so this is a FALSE COGNATE. The correct translation for CARPET in Spanish is <em>ALFOMBRA</em>.

EXIT: Looks like <em>ÉXITO</em>, which in Spanish means SUCCESS. This is also a false cognate. The correct translation for EXIT in Spanish is <em>SALIDA</em>

ROPE: Looks like <em>ROPA</em>, which in Spanish means CLOTHES. This also is a false cognate. The correct translation for ROPE in Spanish is <em>CUERDA</em>

ARTIST: Looks like <em>ARTISTA</em>, which in Spanish means ARTIST.

seraphim [82]3 years ago
6 0

Lea el anuncio que fue traducido al español por una empresa local. Elija la palabra en inglés que está relacionada con una palabra de lectura. Tenga cuidado porque también hay cognados falsos que se usaron incorrectamente. Lea este anuncio clasificado que fue traducido al español por una empresa local. Elija la palabra en inglés que es un afín para una palabra en la lectura. Tenga cuidado porque también hay algunos cognados falsos que se usaron incorrectamente. Clases de música Se ofrecen clases de música e instrumentos musicales. Clases de piano, guitarra, violín, trompeta, saxofón y flauta. El maestro es un músico profesional. Él es también un artista de radio y televisión. Las clases son de veinte dólares y se ofrecen en los meses de junio y julio. ¡Ven con tus mejores prendas y serás un artista exitoso en la carpeta roja! cuerda de salida del artista de alfombras

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