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embarcar

English translation of embarcar

embark

The Spanish word 'embarcar' translates to 'embark' in English. It is generally used to denote the start of a journey, specifically referring to boarding a vehicle or ship for travel. This term has a sense of beginning or initiation, and suggests a venture towards a distant, often unfamiliar destination.


Example sentences using: embarcar

Vamos a embarcar en el próximo vuelo a Madrid.

English translation of Vamos a embarcar en el próximo vuelo a Madrid.

We are going to embark on the next flight to Madrid.

This sentence uses 'embarcar' in the context of beginning a journey or trip, in this case a flight to Madrid. Embarcar can refer to boarding a vehicle such as a plane or a ship.

El embarcar en un nuevo proyecto puede ser emocionante.

English translation of El embarcar en un nuevo proyecto puede ser emocionante.

Embarking on a new project can be exciting.

This sentence uses 'embarcar' to refer to the initiation or beginning of something, in this case, a new project. It suggests the commencement of an exciting endeavor.

¡No deberías embarcar en un viaje tan largo sin preparación!

English translation of ¡No deberías embarcar en un viaje tan largo sin preparación!

You shouldn't embark on such a long journey without preparation!

This sentence uses 'embarcar' to convey the action of starting a journey. The sentence warns against going on a long journey without proper preparation, emphasizing the planning aspect essential for any journey.

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