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el cuerpo el cuerpo
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the English word: embrace, which we do when we hug; moreover, we use our arms to do so.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the word “cerebral”, which refers to anything related to the brain.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Latin to English: Although the word changed from Latin to Spanish throughout time, this is where we get the word “cardio”, which relates to your heart.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the words “dental” and “dentist”.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Latin to English: We directly get this word from Latin; however, in Spanish words are not allowed to begin with an s + a consonant; therefore, we add the letter “e”. For example, the language you are learning is “español”.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the English verb: to gargle, which you do with your throat.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the word “linguistics” and “language”. In fact, some people still call languages “tongues”.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Historical Change: This word in Latin was “manus”, which eventually became “la manula” in old Spanish and was cut to “mano”, yet remained feminine.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Cognate: Direct cognate from Spanish to English.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Latin to English: This word has changed throughout languages, but is where English words such as “ocular”, “optical” and “optometrist” derive.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Latin to English: This word was once “pied”, which is where we get words like “pedestrian”, “centipede” and “millipede”.
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun
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sustantivo feminino feminine noun Latin to English: This is where we get the word “sanguine” in English, which referred to something positive or blood-red. We also get the word “sangria”, which is a wine named for its color that is a shade of blood-red.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun
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