noun🔗ShareCognadoCognate."Sentence: "The English word 'night' and the German word 'Nacht' are cognates because they share a similar origin and meaning." "La palabra inglesa 'night' y la palabra alemana 'Nacht' son cognados porque comparten un origen y un significado similares.languagemindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareCognitivoRelating to the part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions."Solving a math problem requires strong cognitive skills. "Resolver un problema de matemáticas requiere habilidades cognitivas fuertes.mindphilosophylogicabilityhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareCognitivo, intelectualIntellectual."Playing chess requires strong cognitive skills. "Jugar al ajedrez requiere fuertes habilidades cognitivas.mindabilityeducationphilosophylogicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareCognado; que debe ser reconocido como cognadoCognate; which is to be recognized as cognate."Sentence: "While not identical, the linguistic relationship between Spanish and Portuguese is so strong that many of their words are easily recognized as cognitive, sharing similar sounds and meanings." "Aunque no son idénticos, la relación lingüística entre el español y el portugués es tan fuerte que muchas de sus palabras se reconocen fácilmente como cognados, compartiendo sonidos y significados similares.mindlanguagecommunicationlinguisticsphilosophyabilitylogiceducationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading