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alunizar

English translation of alunizar

landing on the moon

The term 'alunizar' in Spanish translates to 'to moon land' in English. It is used in the context of space exploration and science, and it specifically refers to the action of landing on the surface of the moon, similar to how 'aterrizar' is used for the process of landing on earth. While it is not a commonly used term in everyday conversations, it is often found in discussions, broadcasts, and scripts related to space exploration.


Example sentences using: alunizar

El astronauta se prepara para alunizar.

English translation of El astronauta se prepara para alunizar.

The astronaut is getting ready to land on the moon.

In this sentence, 'alunizar' is used to describe the action of an astronaut preparing to land on the surface of the moon. It is derived from 'luna', the Spanish word for moon, and is used in a similar context to 'land' in English.

El transbordador espacial va a alunizar mañana.

English translation of El transbordador espacial va a alunizar mañana.

The space shuttle is going to land on the moon tomorrow.

In this example, 'alunizar' refers to the action of the space shuttle landing on the moon. The verb is used in the near future tense, expressed by 'va a', meaning 'going to'.

Después de alunizar, plantaron la bandera en la luna.

English translation of Después de alunizar, plantaron la bandera en la luna.

After landing on the moon, they planted the flag there.

'Después de alunizar' means after landing on the moon. This phrase showcases the use of 'alunizar' in a compound sentence, where one action (planting the flag) follows another (landing on the moon).

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