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Cognate 12: -ous
English adjectives ending with “ous” can often be translated to Spanish by changing the “ous” ending to “oso”:
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- Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Translate to Spanish:
“Numerous”
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2. Question
Translate to Spanish:
“Anxious”
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The “x” becomes an “s”
- Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Translate to Spanish:
“Nervous”
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It includes an “i” after the “v”
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4. Question
Translate to Spanish:
“Furious”
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5. Question
Translate to Spanish:
“Religious”
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