Cognates share the same linguistic root, which makes them look and sound alike — for example, family and familia.
Browse English-Spanish Cognates By Topic

Top 100 Cognates
The most common cognates to learn first — a great starting point.
Ex. Family → Familia


Animal Cognates
Learn animal words that look the same in English and Spanish.
Ex. Elephant → Elefante


Everyday Cognates
High‑frequency cognates you’ll use daily in conversations.
Ex. Dollar → Dolar


Food & Drink Cognates
Meals, ingredients, and dining words you’ll recognize instantly.
Ex. Fruit → Fruita


Month Cognates
Calendar words that are nearly identical in both languages.
Ex. August → Agosto


Music Cognates
Music terms that carry over clearly between English and Spanish.
Ex. Trumpet → Trompeta


Space Cognates
Astronomy and science cognates that are easy to spot.
Ex. Galaxy → Galaxia


Travel Cognates
Useful, easy‑to‑recognize words for your next trip.
Ex. Hotel → Hotel


False Cognates (False Friends)
Words that sound alike but aren’t cognates. Learn what they really mean.
Ex. Arena → Arena

