Share the same word


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.


These words share the same letters at every intersecting point.


Although the grammar and pronunciation can be a bit tricky to get used to, many of the words share the same root as their English counterparts and can easily be worked out and memorized.



Несмотря на то, что грамматика и произношение могут представлять некоторые сложности, прежде чем к ней привыкнуть, у многих слов схожие корни с английскими словами, и их легко запомнить и употреблять.


Because English takes almost 30% of its vocabulary from Latin, you will immediately recognise and understand many Spanish words that share the same roots.



Так как английский язык позаимствовал почти 30% своего словаря из латинского языка, вы сразу узнаете и поймете много испанских слов, у которых одинаковые корни.


In other words, you share the same root as the Mongolian peoples.



Иными словами, у вас те же корни, что и у монголоидных народов.

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Sofa A and Sofa B share the same cushions.Can I say Sofa A shares the same cushion with Sofa B? or Sofa A shares the same cushion as Sofa B?Share the same with or Share the same as?

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The same… always expects to continue …as.
Share… always expects to continue …with.So how do you resolve the dilemma? There are two options.

1. Drop the word ‘same’ — it’s not necessary after all: Sofa A shares a cushion with Sofa B.
2. Put the two sharers together, dropping the word ‘with’: Sofa A and Sofa B share the same cushion.

Your choice.

What do you call words that share the same root (e.g., «network», «networks», «networking»). Also, does the shortest one of them have a specific name (e.g., «network»)?

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I would call network a «stem», networks (noun or verb) an «inflected form», networking (participle) an «inflected form», and networking (noun) a «derived term».

«Root» is not the same as «stem» in my book; network has two roots, net and work.

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A set of words that can be grouped together is called a word family. A word family can be form-based or meaning-based. The question describes a form-based word family and the shortest form is sometimes a root, however, I agree with RegDwight’s answer that the word network is composed of two roots.

Form-based families are important because they reveal sometimes hidden patterns of spelling in words that children already know; for example, the verb root pronounced ‘seev’ is spelt ceive (receive, deceive, conceive), and always corresponds to ception in the corresponding noun (reception, deception, conception).

Meaning-based families are important because they reveal links and patterns of meaning in words that children already know; for example, many adjectives and nouns are related as in the trio big — little — size. The specific meaning relations they contain (see below) are also an important component of reasoning skills.

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In linguistics, words that share a common etymology are called cognates. Merriam-Webster gives this definition:

3a : related by descent from the same ancestral language

Cognates can be in the same language or two different languages. Wiktionary provides these examples:

English mother is cognate with Greek μητέρα ‎(mitéra), German Mutter, Russian мать ‎(matʹ) and Persian مادر ‎(madar).

English shirt is cognate with English skirt, short, and curt … all of these are descended from the Proto-Indo-European root (s)ker-, meaning ‘to cut’.

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