To navigate in Spanish is navegar. There are several ways depending on who navigates and in what tense but the basic term is navegar.
Translation: navigate
They/you (plural formal) navigate/sail/steer/travel
The verb for navigational is navigate. As in "to navigate a course".
Navigate is a verb.
An interesting fact about Ferdinand Magellan is that he was Portuguese and he sailed for the Spanish. Weird right? I know. He was the First one to circum navigate the world
navigate
The abstract noun forms of the verb to navigate are navigation and the gerund, navigating.
The verb of navigation is navigate.Other verbs depending on the tense you need is navigates, navigating, navigated.Some example sentences are:"I will navigate the boat"."She navigates through the asteroid belt"."We are navigating through the new system"."They down navigated the river".
A prefix for navigate could be "re-" as in "re-navigate" or "un-" as in "un-navigate." A suffix could be "-able" as in "navigable" or "-tion" as in "navigation."
This inlet is difficult to navigate, even during high tide. You drive; I'll navigate.
Yes, David Crockett learned to speak some Spanish during his time in Texas, particularly while interacting with the Mexican population and during his service in the Texas Revolution. His ability to communicate in Spanish helped him build relationships and navigate the diverse cultural landscape of the region. However, his proficiency in the language was limited, as he primarily communicated in English.
On a Spanish galleon, the rudder is typically located at the stern, or rear, of the ship. It is attached to the hull and controlled by a helm or steering wheel, allowing the crew to navigate and steer the vessel effectively. The design of the rudder played a crucial role in the galleon's maneuverability during voyages and naval battles.