navigable
The adjective for the noun navigation is navigational. The related verb to navigate has the adjective forms navigating, navigated, and navigable.
No, "navega" (a conjugation of "navegar," which means "to steer/navigate") is a verb.
The word navigational is the adjective form of the noun navigation.The verb form is to navigate.
It can be. example: Our boat was unable to navigate the narrows.
it is an adjective
The verb for navigational is navigate. As in "to navigate a course".
Navigate is a verb.
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.