@kgdiamonds6045 Thank you so much for participating! I'm thrilled to hear that you got all the answers correct. Keep up the great work! I appreciate your engagement and look forward to seeing you in future challenges.
30/30. Most of the words are internationalisms. They have cognates in almost every roman language ( even if English is not a roman language, many of its less common words come from Latin or Greek, being therefore very similar to their correspondent in roman languages). So, they are easily recognised by Spanish, Portuguese, French or Italian speakers.
@andreshombriamate745 Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You make an excellent point about internationalisms and their connections across languages. It's fascinating how the shared roots in Latin and Greek create a bridge of understanding, even for speakers of different linguistic families. This interconnectedness truly highlights the beauty of language and etymology. I’m glad you found the challenge engaging, and I greatly appreciate your insight!
@arby163 Thank you for participating! I really appreciate your feedback. You're absolutely right-context is key when matching synonyms, and using them in sentences definitely helps make the connections clearer. Thanks again for your engagement, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge!
@shyamalganguly3598 Thank you so much for participating! Scoring 24/30 is impressive! I appreciate your effort, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Keep it up!
All correct answers
@kgdiamonds6045
Thank you so much for participating! I'm thrilled to hear that you got all the answers correct. Keep up the great work! I appreciate your engagement and look forward to seeing you in future challenges.
22 correct answers!
@VoS22
That's an impressive score! Thank you for participating and engaging with the challenge-well done!
Got twentyfive
@arifhusain2646
That's an impressive score! Well done on getting 25 out of 30. Thanks for taking on the challenge!
30/30. Most of the words are internationalisms. They have cognates in almost every roman language ( even if English is not a roman language, many of its less common words come from Latin or Greek, being therefore very similar to their correspondent in roman languages). So, they are easily recognised by Spanish, Portuguese, French or Italian speakers.
@andreshombriamate745
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You make an excellent point about internationalisms and their connections across languages. It's fascinating how the shared roots in Latin and Greek create a bridge of understanding, even for speakers of different linguistic families. This interconnectedness truly highlights the beauty of language and etymology. I’m glad you found the challenge engaging, and I greatly appreciate your insight!
27/30
@lebanamela5538
27/30 is an impressive score! Well done, and thank you for taking on the challenge. Keep up the great work!
29/30 😁
@carmbe56
Great work! Thanks for participating and for engaging with the challenge. Keep shining bright!
30/30 Without the words being used in the sentence it would be difficult to match at least half of them.
@arby163
Thank you for participating! I really appreciate your feedback. You're absolutely right-context is key when matching synonyms, and using them in sentences definitely helps make the connections clearer. Thanks again for your engagement, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge!
24/30❤❤😂😂
@shyamalganguly3598
Thank you so much for participating! Scoring 24/30 is impressive! I appreciate your effort, and I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Keep it up!