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One of these is not a cognate.

Someone please help me out bro. It’s not D. It’s one of the other 3. Dued by 2:20

One of these is not a cognate. Someone please help me out bro. It’s not D. It’s one-example-1
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Answer:

pelicula

Step-by-step explanation:

General Rules for Cognates in Spanish

–ity in English becomes –idad in Spanish (ie. difficulty = dificultad)

–ous in English becomes –oso in Spanish (ie. curious = curioso)

–ance in English becomes –ancia in Spanish (ie. ambulance = ambulancia)

There are three types of cognates that are relatively easy to recognize: Words that are spelled exactly the same. Words that are spelled slightly differently. Words that are spelled differently but sound similar.

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