Answer: viven
Explanation:
Mónica y José viven en Santiago.
Answer:
Usted ESTA en la oficina.
Explanation:
<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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Answer:
birth
missed
scare him
newborn
endeavor
have no choice
take care of
bustle
hurry
Oh I! It seems like my 2 caused a lot 3 in my family. They say my mom 4
when the time came and my dad was very 5. I don't know why, if they both know-
There was the date of my arrival in the world and I, after nine months, had no 6 to be born. Me
grandmother, for her part, 7 help my mom, and my brother put all his 8 to calm
my father. Although at the beginning some 9 a lot, at the end everyone was very happy to have-
nerme me, the 10, in his arms.
Explanation:
WHAT?!
what are you trying to say?!
1. Tu servirás pollo y arroz para la cena.
2. Yo devolví los camarones descompuestos/malos a la pescadería.
3.El recomendado jugar fútbol los sábados.
4.Ello colgaron el dibujo en la pared.