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Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."
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Se ve is the correct answer
Answer: Write a comparative analysis of two celebrations.
To express similarities
Spanish English
further; also in addition; also
just like the same as
like so; like
in the same manner (way)
in the same manner (way)
tan + [adjective] + as as + [adjective] + as
both / a (s) + [noun] + and as many / much + [noun] + as
To express differences
Spanish English
unlike unlike
despite in spite of
although although
instead on the other hand
more / less ... than more / less ... than
however nevertheless; however
on the contrary on the contrary
on the other hand
however nevertheless; however