False Cognate (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun Linguistics.
  1. a word in one language that is similar in form or sound to a word in another language but has a different meaning and is not etymologically related: for example, Spanish burro “donkey” and Italian burro “butter” are false cognates.
  2. (loosely) a word in one language that is similar in form or sound to a word in another language but has a different meaning and may or may not be etymologically related; a false friend.
False Cognate (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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