 Born vs. Born. This is another set of words that are easily confused in English. Let's take a closer look. The word born is an adjective and means having started life. For example, I was born in Germany, but my sister was born in France. Born, on the other hand, is the past participle of to bear, meaning carried, transported, or take responsibility for, such as here. All costs shall be borne by the buyer. I'm sure the difference is clear now, and you won't confuse the two words again. That's it for today. See you next time.