• Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Cognate Meanings

    noun a word related to another word in a different language because they have evolved from a common source

    adjective related by descent from the same ancestral language

    Fields related to cognate

    Psychology

    In psychology, cognates can be used in studies of language acquisition and processing to understand how individuals recognize and process words with similar roots.

    Linguistics

    In linguistics, cognate refers to words in different languages that have a common origin and similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation.

    Language Learning

    In language learning, cognates are often used to help learners understand and recognize words in a new language that are similar to words in their native language.

    Anthropology

    In anthropology, cognates can provide insights into historical relationships between different cultures and languages through the study of shared words and linguistic connections.

    Occupation Usage of cognate

    Writer

    In linguistics, writers may study cognates to explore the relationships between languages and the evolution of words over time.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use cognates to understand how certain concepts or behaviors are expressed across different cultures and languages.

    Historian

    Historians may analyze cognates to trace the historical connections between different societies and regions.

    Translator

    Translators rely on cognates to identify similarities between words in different languages and facilitate accurate translations.

    Anthropologist

    Anthropologists may examine cognates to investigate the cultural exchanges and interactions between various groups of people.

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