Bridge the Gap: Embrace Spanish-English Cognates for Fluent Communication!

George
August 17, 2023
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Transparent Cognates

Welcome to our blog post about English to Spanish cognate hacks. What is a cognate you might ask? As we mentioned in our previous post, cognates are words that are “born together” or share a common history. If you haven’t already, check out our other post on cognates in a more general sense.

Of the top 5,000 words in Spanish, 2,700 are cognates to words in English and 1,000 are words derived from other words. This means you only need to learn 1,300 words to hit that 5,000 mark.

in theory

But how do you recognize cognates, and take advantage of these 2,700 free words? 
You just need to learn a few sound or spelling correspondences!

The charts below don’t need to be memorized, just go over them and prime yourself to recognize the relationship between sounds and changes in your immersion.

Y – > IPh -> FTh -> T-tion -> cion
mito
myth
telefono
telephone
teatro
theater
ficcio￳n
fiction
cinico
cynic
farmacia
pharmacy
atleta
athlete
opcion
option
sicofanta
sycophant
alfabeto
alphabet
matematico
mathematics
situacio￳n
situation
-ize -> izar-ous -> oso/a-ble -> -bleadd -o, -a, or -e
organizar
organize
nervioso
nervous
responsable
responsible
moderno
modern
autorizar
authorize
curiosa
curious
memorable
memorable
grafico
graphic
especializar
specialize
famosa
famous
favorable
favorable
importante
important
sion -> s■on-ity -> idad-sim -> ismo-ist -> ista
exclusión
exclusion
sociedad
society
racismo
racism
artista
artist
decisión
decision
responsabilidad
responsibility
turismo
tourism
ortodoncista
orthodontist
agresión
agression
comunidad
community
organismo
organism
optimista
optimist
-ary/ory -> -ario/orio-ate -> ato/ado/ar-cy -> -cia-age -> -aje
categoria
category
privado
private
agencia
agency
coraje
courage
diccionario
dictionary
validado
validate
fluencia
fluency
porcentaje
percentage
enfermario
enfermary
inmediato
immediate
urgenci
aurgency
mensaje
message
alegoria
allegory
lobulado
lobate
relevancia
relevency
masaje
massage
-fy -> -ficar-ance/-ence -> -ancia/-encia-er -> -ador/edor/idor/eroNo Change (-al/-ar)
identifica
identify
corespondencia
correspondence
mensajero
messenger
nacional
national
clasificar
classify
licencia
license
socializador
socializer
ordinal
ordinal
justificar
justify
importancia
importance
organizador
organizer
particular
particular
rectificar
rectify
pacencia
patience
encubridor
cover
original
original

Obscure Correspondencies

Up to this point, we mostly covered correspondencies that were very clear and easy to understand. Just as English has borrowed from Latin and French, Spanish also borrowed from Latin! Words directly from Latin are called cultismos, and words that are partially borrowed from Latin are called semicultismos.

However, unlike English, Spanish not only borowed from Latin but also descended directly from it! This means that it has a large bank of vocabulary that underwent hundreds of years of sound changes. These words can be much trickier to identify, but being aware of them can be a huge boon!

Below you’ll see a list of English cognates, the inherited Spanish form, and the Latin borrow or semiborrowed forms if they exist:

Latin in Italics
Learned Borrowings Underlined

Sound changes in bold

F ~ HT ~ DC ~ GP ~ B
fungus
fungus
hongo
minute
minuto
menudo
aqua
aqua
agua
super-
super
sobre-
furnace
furnus
horno
delicate
delicado
delgado
lake
lacus
lago
people
populus
pueblo
ferrus
ferrus
fierro
hierro
fate
tum
fado
hado
sacred
sacrātus
sagrado
opera
opera
obra
folia
folia
hoja
Peter
Petrus
Pedro
state
(e)status
estado
lupu
slupus
lobo

P ~ WCT ~ CHD/R ~ L/NDipthongization of Vowels
baptist
baptista
bautista
noct– i.e. nocturnal
nocturno
noche
coda
coda
cola
port
portus
puerto
capital
capital
caudal
oct– i.e. octopus
ocho
anima
alma
feast
fiesta
anchor
ancora
ancla
terra
tierra
arbor
arborem
arbol
record
recuerdo

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