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el tiempo el tiempo
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expresiónexpression Hint: The words “solar” and “solstice” derive from this Latin-based word, which both have to do with the sun.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The definition of a calorie is The definition of a calorie is a unit of measurement used to calculate the amount of energy or heat absorbed or released by a given substance.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The word “frigid” comes from this Latin- based word.
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expresiónexpression Hint: This word is a cognate for the English word “fresh”, referring to the air quality.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The word “ventilation” comes from this Latin-based word.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The word “arid” in English comes from this word. Think of the word “Arizona”, which is really two words “arid” and “zona”, meaning “dry zone”.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The types of clouds such as “cumulonimbus” or “nimbostratus” comes from this word, which originates from Latin.
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expresiónexpression Hint: This is where we get the word obscure, which is something inconspicuous, hidden or in the dark.
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expresiónexpression Hint: “Nevada” in Spanish means “snow-covered” referring to the mountain tops. It comes from this Spanish expression.
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expresiónexpression Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish. Words that end in “ dad ” in Spanish are always feminine words, which are the “ity” suffix in English.
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expresiónexpression Hint: “ Luna ” is where we get the English phrase “lunar eclipse, referencing the moon. This Spanish expression can only be used at night.
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expresiónexpression Hint: Like the words for cloudy, this word is where we get words like, “cumulonimbus”, which is a Latin-based word.
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expresiónexpression Hint: The word “lamp”, which like lightening is a source of light.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Hint: “ Clima ” may look like a feminine noun as it ends in the letter “ a”, but it is masculine. Many words that end in “ ma ” in Spanish are borrowed from Greek. These borrowed words are considered masculine.
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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sustantivo masculino masculine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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sustantivo femenino feminine noun
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sustantivo femenino feminine noun
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sustantivo femenino feminine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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sustantivo femenino feminine noun
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sustantivo femenino feminine noun Hint: Cognate from English to Spanish
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