Friday, April 14, 2017

The False Friends

The False Friends
April 14, 2017
By: Gina Yoryet Román


Every language has its own personality, colors, intonations, sounds, emphasis, culture, vision that uses diverse vocal cords. Every system of words for communication, serves its own purpose through its idiosyncratic terminology. Each language is so rich in its own unique way, through the use of homographs, homophones, homonyms, true cognates, false cognates, and other important terminology. As a professionals Translator, Interpreter, and Language Professional, the one aspect I have to constantly walk on egg shells with is false cognates, or AKA, the false friend. According to Wikipedia, false friends are pairs of words that seem to be cognates because of similar sounds and meaning, but have different etymologies; they can be within the same language or from different languages. For example, actual in Spanish, is the equivalent to current, in English. Actual in Spanish is real, realmente. Or the world’s most expensive cognate so far, intoxicado, and intoxicated, is worth $71 million dollars. The article, Language, Culture, and Medical Tragedy: The Case ofWillie Ramírez, published on November 19, 2008 gives a thorough overview of how that word´s worth got to $71 million dollars. A false friend can cost someone´s life, and $71 million dollars is the price for that someone´s life because of a deceitful term. It can cost someone´s job, profession, an entire empire, it can put someone´s life at stake.

As a language professional, I have to be constantly vigilant of the false friend. The same way these false friends can betray me the moment I let my guard down, Jesus disciples forsaked their loyalty towards him. I´ve learned through trial and error that everyone in my life has come to help me, to use me, to love me, abhor me, to hurt me, to stay with me, or to leave me. Everyone that is in one’s life whether it is temporarily or permanently, has a reasoning underneath it all. Said logic shapes one’s character and it molds the person one is meant to be.With age comes wisdom, through wisdom comes acceptance, and a new mindset, and with that frame of mind, one becomes more frugal and discerning towards those false friends lingering around us. Hence, one is entitled to who we want to keep in our lives, and who we want to let go, for false friends are cunning, and they can make one pay a high-price if one allows them to beguile one.

Three things I am very devoted to are, faith, grammar, and health and fitness. Through my journey I’ve encountered many fraudulent friends who for some reason hate you, or something about you because you are healthier or in “better” shape. Yet, they don’t look at the whole picture. Most people fear sacrifice, and they are not willing to do what it takes to be in healthy. So, they fake a legitimate friendship and try to instill their unacceptable habits. It’s happened to me, in my early twenties when I was a prominent amateur runner, I ran into a few of those here and there. Back then I chose to draw the line. Even back then I assimilated that I am my toughest opponent, going through a daily battle against me. That’s why I chose to not have other counteragents. I am more than a handful, so I keep clear from false friends. I don’t care about not having many people in my life. I’d rather stick to quality vs quantity, transparency vs hypocrisy, good vs evil, love vs hatred, peace over hostility, truth vs falsehood…

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