I agree with the person above.
1. English borrowed the word A. el poncho from Spanish, and Spanish borrowed champu, ziper, and sandwich from English.
2. B. El sandwich is the word that Spanish borrowed from English.
3. The cognate in this sentence is the word C. balcon, or balcony in English.
A, my asl teacher tells us multiple times that whatever we say in asl is straight to the point, no in between like English. So generally when you talk about finish, you’re already finished with whatever you’re talking about
Answer:
Spanish and Portuguese both stem from Romance languages, which means they have their roots in Latin. ... This means that the two languages share a lexical similarity of almost 90%, but while a majority of words in each language sounds similar, this does not mean they are both the same.
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