Answer:
Cognates are words that are etymologically related, or descended from the same language or form. In proper usage, false cognates are words whose similarity in form or sound may be coincidental or the result of mutual influence; but they are not etymologically related.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. disponer de
2. pertenece
3. en resumidas cuentas
4. un brindis
5. el ayer
6. deshoja
Explanation:
You must complete the blanks:
1. You can dispose of my books whenever you want.
2. I don't know who this agenda belongs to, but it's not mine.
3. Many more things happened but, in short, we lost the championship.
4. At the wedding celebration a toast was made in honor of the bride and groom.
5. My grandmother always remembers yesterday with melancholy.
6. In the play, Ana defoliates a flower and says: "she loves me", "she doesn't love me"
Answer:
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Explanation:
Las
because when you say "las", you are saying that Mercedes y tu compraron faldas (you and Mercedes bought skirts