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Spanish Present Subjunctive - Irregular Verbs ... Although the three countries that make up North America are physically close, Mexico is simply a different country ...
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but they have a very different meaning. These words are called false cognates. A few examples are shown below: actual - current (NOT actual) asistir - to attend (NOT to assist)
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but they have a very different meaning. These words are called false cognates. A few examples are shown below: actual - current (NOT actual) asistir - to attend (NOT to assist)
http://www.123teachme.com/learn_spanish/cognates_and_false_cognates_intro

Each of the following has a different meaning: el gato the male cat. los gatos the male cats (or a mixed group) la gata the female cat. las gatas the female cats
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En ayunas - fasting En volandas - in the air, off one's feet. The following plurals, besides the ordinary, have also a different meaning from the singular
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The term "ambiguo" is applied to nouns which are masculine or feminine, with different meaning, or the gender of which is not well defined:
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Examples of Spanish False Cognates are shown. ... A false cognate is a Spanish word that looks or sounds similar to an English word but has a totally different meaning.
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yo: tú: él/ella/usted: nosotros/-as: vosotros/-as: ellos/ellas/ustedes: Indicative ... Popular Phrase: different meaning | Rosetta Stone Spanish
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