meteorito
meteorito 30 सेकंड में
- A masculine noun referring to a space rock that has landed on Earth's surface.
- Used in science, news, and history, particularly regarding space and extinctions.
- Must be distinguished from 'meteoro' (the light) and 'meteoroide' (the object in space).
- Essential vocabulary for B1 learners to describe astronomical events and natural history.
The Spanish word meteorito refers specifically to a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon. In everyday Spanish, people use this word when discussing astronomy, natural history, or even in metaphorical contexts to describe something that arrives suddenly and with great impact. Understanding the distinction between a 'meteoro' (the light phenomenon) and a 'meteorito' (the physical rock) is a hallmark of an intermediate B1 learner. Spanish speakers are often fascinated by these celestial visitors, and you will hear the term frequently in news reports about astronomical events or in museum exhibits across the Spanish-speaking world.
- Origen Cósmico
- El término se utiliza para describir el objeto físico que uno puede tocar una vez que ha aterrizado en la Tierra.
When a large object enters the atmosphere, it creates a 'bola de fuego' (fireball). If any part of that object remains after the intense heat of friction, that remaining piece is the meteorito. It is important to note that the word is masculine: el meteorito. Even though many words ending in '-a' are feminine, those ending in '-o' are almost universally masculine in Spanish, making this word relatively straightforward for learners to categorize grammatically. In a scientific context, researchers might categorize them as 'pétreos' (stony), 'metálicos' (metallic), or 'pedregoso-metálicos' (stony-iron).
El museo exhibe un meteorito que cayó en el desierto de Atacama hace siglos.
Beyond the literal space rock, the word can appear in literature or journalism to evoke a sense of rarity or suddenness. For instance, an idea that hits someone out of nowhere might be described as having the impact of a meteorite. However, its primary use remains firmly rooted in the physical sciences. In Spain and Latin America, there are famous meteorite sites, such as the Campo del Cielo in Argentina, where massive fragments are preserved. When visiting such places, you would use the word to ask about the weight, age, and origin of the fragments. The fascination with meteorites is universal, but in Spanish, the word carries a certain weight and gravitas, often associated with the mysteries of the universe and the history of our planet.
- Composición Común
- La mayoría de los meteoritos están compuestos de silicatos o una aleación de hierro y níquel.
In a classroom or educational setting, you might hear a teacher say, 'Los meteoritos nos dan pistas sobre la formación del sistema solar.' This highlights the word's importance in scientific discourse. The word is also used in the context of extinction events, specifically the one that wiped out the dinosaurs. You will often see headlines like 'El meteorito que acabó con los dinosaurios,' where the word acts as a subject of a significant historical and biological change. This broad range of usage—from scientific classification to historical narrative—makes 'meteorito' an essential noun for any B1 student aiming for a well-rounded vocabulary.
Científicos rusos analizaron los fragmentos del meteorito de Cheliábinsk para entender su trayectoria.
Finally, consider the emotional impact of the word. For many, finding a meteorite is a once-in-a-lifetime event. In Spanish, the verbs usually associated with it are 'caer' (to fall), 'impactar' (to impact), 'hallar' (to find), and 'estudiar' (to study). Using these verbs correctly with the noun will help you sound more natural. For example, instead of saying 'la piedra del espacio vino,' saying 'el meteorito impactó' conveys a much higher level of linguistic competence and precision.
- Frecuencia de Uso
- Es una palabra de frecuencia media-alta en documentales de ciencia y noticias de astronomía.
¿Sabías que un pequeño meteorito puede valer miles de dólares para los coleccionistas?
El cráter fue causado por el choque de un enorme meteorito hace millones de años.
Using meteorito correctly involves more than just knowing its definition; it requires understanding the syntactic patterns and common verb pairings that Spanish speakers use. Since it is a masculine noun, all accompanying adjectives and articles must agree in gender and number. For example, you would say 'un meteorito brillante' or 'los meteoritos antiguos'. Because meteorites are objects that fall from the sky, the verb 'caer' is the most frequent companion. You might say, 'Un meteorito cayó en el campo,' which translates to 'A meteorite fell in the field.' This simple structure is perfect for A2 and B1 learners to master before moving on to more complex descriptions.
- Acción y Movimiento
- Verbos como 'impactar', 'atravesar' y 'desintegrarse' son comunes cuando se habla del viaje del meteorito hacia la superficie terrestre.
When describing the impact of a meteorite, the word often serves as the subject of the sentence. For instance, 'El meteorito causó un gran cráter' (The meteorite caused a large crater). Notice how the definite article 'el' specifies a particular meteorite being discussed. If you are talking about meteorites in general, you might say, 'Los meteoritos son fragmentos de asteroides.' This general statement uses the plural form 'meteoritos' and the plural masculine article 'los'. For learners, practicing these basic subject-verb-object structures is key to building confidence in scientific or descriptive Spanish.
Durante la expedición, los geólogos encontraron un meteorito enterrado bajo la arena.
In more advanced contexts, you might use 'meteorito' with passive voice or impersonal structures. For example, 'Se cree que el meteorito procedía del cinturón de asteroides' (It is believed that the meteorite came from the asteroid belt). Here, the focus is on the origin of the object. Adjectives like 'metálico' (metallic), 'rocoso' (rocky), or 'extraterrestre' (extraterrestrial) are frequently used to provide more detail. Saying 'un meteorito rocoso' gives the listener a clear picture of the object's composition. Furthermore, the word is often part of prepositional phrases such as 'impacto de meteorito' (meteorite impact) or 'lluvia de meteoritos' (meteorite shower), although 'lluvia de meteoros' is technically more accurate for the light show in the sky.
- Contexto Científico
- En laboratorios, se habla de 'analizar un meteorito' o 'datar un meteorito' para determinar su edad.
Another important aspect is the use of 'meteorito' in possessive and demonstrative constructions. 'Ese meteorito es el más grande del mundo' (That meteorite is the largest in the world) uses the demonstrative 'ese'. Or, 'La superficie del meteorito es rugosa' (The surface of the meteorite is rough) uses a possessive 'de + el'. These structures are essential for describing physical properties. As you progress to B2 and C1 levels, you will start to see 'meteorito' used in more abstract ways, perhaps in metaphors for sudden changes in a political or social landscape, though this is less common than its literal use.
Si un meteorito entrara en la atmósfera hoy, los satélites lo detectarían de inmediato.
To sound truly native, pay attention to the prosody of the word. The stress is on the penultimate syllable: me-te-o-RI-to. Practicing the pronunciation while placing it in different parts of the sentence—as a subject, an object, or part of a phrase—will help you integrate it into your active vocabulary. For instance, try saying 'He visto un meteorito en el museo' versus 'El meteorito que vi en el museo era muy pesado.' The shift in focus changes the sentence structure but keeps the core noun stable.
- Comparaciones
- Es común comparar el tamaño de un meteorito con objetos cotidianos, como 'del tamaño de un balón'.
La caída del meteorito fue captada por varias cámaras de seguridad en la ciudad.
No todos los días se puede tocar un meteorito auténtico de Marte.
In the real world, the word meteorito pops up in a variety of engaging contexts. One of the most common places is in news broadcasts. Whenever a bright light is seen over a city like Mexico City, Madrid, or Buenos Aires, reporters will quickly use the word to speculate on whether a space rock has reached the ground. You will hear phrases like 'posible caída de un meteorito' or 'avistamiento de un meteorito'. These reports are often accompanied by viral videos from social media, making the word part of the current digital lexicon. For a learner, listening to these news clips is a great way to hear the word used in a high-energy, real-time context.
- Medios de Comunicación
- Los noticieros y periódicos digitales son las fuentes más comunes para escuchar y leer sobre meteoritos recientes.
Another primary location for this word is in educational settings, specifically museums and planetariums. If you visit the 'Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales' in Madrid or the 'Museo de Geología' in Mexico, you will find entire sections dedicated to 'meteoritos'. The placards will describe their 'procedencia' (origin) and 'composición' (composition). Hearing a tour guide explain the history of a specific fragment allows you to understand the word within a narrative of deep time and cosmic history. In schools, students learn about the 'extinción masiva' caused by a 'meteorito', making it a staple of the Spanish science curriculum.
En el Planetario de Buenos Aires, hay una colección impresionante de meteoritos metálicos.
Documentaries are another rich source. Platforms like Netflix or RTVE Play often feature science documentaries in Spanish where experts discuss 'la amenaza de los meteoritos' (the threat of meteorites) or 'la minería de meteoritos' (meteorite mining). These programs use a more formal and technical register, which is excellent for B1-B2 learners looking to expand their vocabulary into specialized fields. You might hear astronomers debating the difference between a 'meteorito' and an 'asteroide', providing a natural context for learning these related terms. The word is also used in the context of 'cazadores de meteoritos' (meteorite hunters), people who travel the world searching for these valuable stones.
- Cine y Literatura
- Las películas de ciencia ficción dobladas al español suelen usar 'meteorito' como un elemento central de la trama.
In casual conversation, while less common than 'sol' or 'luna', the word might come up when talking about science fiction movies or books. If you are discussing a movie like 'Don't Look Up' (No mires arriba) with Spanish-speaking friends, you will inevitably use the word 'meteorito' (or 'cometa') to describe the impending disaster. This social context is where the word becomes part of your active, conversational Spanish. Even in jokes or exaggerations, someone might say '¡Parece que cayó un meteorito en tu habitación!' to describe a very messy room, showing the word's flexibility in informal speech.
El guía explicó que el meteorito Allende es uno de los más estudiados por la NASA.
Lastly, scientific journals and magazines like 'National Geographic España' or 'Muy Interesante' are filled with articles about 'el origen de los meteoritos'. Reading these publications helps you see the word in a professional, written context. You will learn about 'cráteres de impacto' and 'fragmentación atmosférica', terms that often accompany 'meteorito'. By encountering the word in these diverse environments—from the frantic pace of breaking news to the measured tones of a scientific journal—you gain a comprehensive understanding of how 'meteorito' functions in the Spanish language.
- Redes Sociales
- Hashtags como #meteorito suelen ser tendencia cuando ocurre un evento astronómico visible.
Muchos aficionados a la astronomía viajan kilómetros para ver un meteorito recién caído.
El profesor de física trajo un pequeño meteorito a la clase para que todos lo viéramos.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using meteorito is confusing it with its related celestial terms: 'meteoro' and 'meteoroide'. While in casual English 'meteor' is often used as a catch-all, Spanish is quite precise. A 'meteoroide' is the object in space; a 'meteoro' is the light phenomenon (shooting star) as it burns in the atmosphere; and a 'meteorito' is only the part that actually hits the ground. Using 'meteorito' to describe a light in the sky is technically incorrect, although common in very informal speech. For a B1 learner, using these terms correctly demonstrates a higher level of precision and respect for the language's nuances.
- Confusión de Términos
- No confundas 'meteorito' (la roca) con 'meteoro' (la luz en el cielo).
Another common error is related to grammatical gender. Because 'meteorito' ends in '-o', it is masculine. However, because learners often associate it with 'una piedra' (a stone) or 'una roca' (a rock), they might accidentally say 'la meteorito'. This is a classic gender-mismatch error. Always remember: el meteorito. Similarly, when pluralizing, it must be 'los meteoritos'. Adjectives must also match: 'el meteorito pesado' (the heavy meteorite), not 'la meteorito pesada'. Keeping this gender rule in mind will prevent one of the most basic mistakes in Spanish grammar.
Es un error común decir 'la meteorito' solo porque pensamos que es una piedra.
Pronunciation can also be a stumbling block. English speakers often want to pronounce the 'eo' in 'meteorito' as a single vowel sound or a diphthong similar to the English 'meteor'. In Spanish, 'e' and 'o' are two distinct syllables. It should be pronounced me-te-o-RI-to. If you rush through the 'e-o', the word can become unrecognizable. Practicing the separation of these vowels is crucial. Additionally, ensure the 'r' is a single tap (like the 'tt' in the American English pronunciation of 'butter'), not the heavy English 'r'. A common mistake is to say 'met-ee-or-ito', which sounds very foreign to a native Spanish ear.
- Falsos Amigos Cercanos
- Aunque 'meteorito' se parece a 'meteorite', la estructura silábica es diferente y requiere atención.
Spelling mistakes are also prevalent, particularly with the placement of the 'o'. Some learners might try to spell it 'meteroito' or 'meteortio', influenced by the English spelling or simple typos. In Spanish, the sequence 'e-o' is very common in words related to the sky and weather (like 'meteorología'). Remembering this pattern can help you avoid spelling errors. Furthermore, learners sometimes forget that 'meteorito' does not have a written accent (tilde). Since it ends in a vowel and the stress is on the penultimate syllable, it follows the standard stress rules and does not need an accent mark.
Mucha gente escribe meteorito con tilde, pero no la lleva.
Lastly, consider the context of scale. Using 'meteorito' to describe a tiny grain of sand that burns up completely in the atmosphere is technically a mistake; that would be a 'meteoro' or 'micrometeoroide'. A 'meteorito' must be an object that survives and can be recovered. While this might seem like a small detail, it is exactly the kind of precision that distinguishes a B1/B2 learner from a beginner. By avoiding these common pitfalls—terminological confusion, gender mismatch, pronunciation issues, and spelling errors—you will use the word 'meteorito' with the confidence of a native speaker.
- Resumen de Errores
- Género incorrecto, confusión con 'meteoro', y mala división silábica son los errores más frecuentes.
¿Es un meteorito o un asteroide? La respuesta depende de si ha tocado tierra.
No digas 'el meteorito cayó del cielo' si solo viste una luz rápida; eso fue un meteoro.
To truly master Spanish vocabulary, it is essential to understand the synonyms and related terms that can be used instead of meteorito or to provide more specific meaning. While 'meteorito' is the most common and standard term, you might encounter 'aerolito'. This is a more formal or scientific synonym, often used in older texts or very technical geological papers. For most learners, 'meteorito' is sufficient, but knowing 'aerolito' can help you navigate academic literature. Another related word is 'bólido', which refers to an exceptionally bright meteor that often explodes in the atmosphere; if fragments of a 'bólido' reach the ground, they become 'meteoritos'.
- Comparación: Meteorito vs. Asteroide
- Un asteroide es un cuerpo rocoso que orbita el Sol; un meteorito es el fragmento de ese cuerpo que llega a la Tierra.
Then there is 'cometa'. While a meteorite is usually rocky or metallic, a comet is composed of ice, dust, and rocky material and is famous for its 'cola' (tail). You would never use 'meteorito' to describe a comet in space, but you might hear that a meteorite originated from a comet. Understanding these distinctions is vital for scientific literacy in Spanish. Another term you might hear is 'estrella fugaz' (shooting star). This is the poetic and common way to describe a 'meteoro'. While 'meteorito' is the scientific object, 'estrella fugaz' is what you wish upon. If an 'estrella fugaz' is big enough to leave a rock behind, that rock is a 'meteorito'.
El aerolito fue recuperado por el equipo de investigación tras el impacto.
In terms of more general alternatives, you might use 'fragmento espacial' (space fragment) or 'roca espacial' (space rock). These are more descriptive and less technical. They are useful if you forget the specific word 'meteorito' during a conversation. For example, 'Esa roca espacial es muy antigua.' However, 'meteorito' remains the most precise term. In a literary context, you might see 'pedrusco del cielo' (a large stone from the sky), though this is very informal and slightly humorous. For learners, sticking to 'meteorito' is the safest bet, but being aware of 'aerolito' and 'bólido' will significantly enhance your reading comprehension of scientific news.
- Comparación: Meteorito vs. Meteoro
- El meteoro es el rastro de luz; el meteorito es la piedra sólida que queda al final.
When discussing the composition, you might use 'siderito' (metallic meteorite) or 'condrita' (a type of stony meteorite). These are highly specialized terms used by geologists and astronomers. For a B1 student, these are 'bonus' words that can be recognized rather than actively used. Another interesting alternative is 'micrometeorito', which refers to tiny particles, often no larger than a grain of sand, that fall to Earth constantly. This shows how the prefix 'micro-' can be added to 'meteorito' to change its scale. Understanding how to modify the base word 'meteorito' is a powerful tool for expanding your descriptive capabilities.
Vimos un bólido cruzar el firmamento antes de que el meteorito impactara.
Finally, consider the verbs that act as alternatives to 'caer' when a meteorite is involved. Instead of just saying 'el meteorito cayó', you could say 'el meteorito se precipitó' (plunged) or 'el meteorito colisionó' (collided). These verbs add variety and intensity to your speech. By learning these synonyms and related concepts, you not only learn one word, 'meteorito', but you also gain entry into a whole family of terms related to the wonders of space and geology. This holistic approach to vocabulary building is what moves a learner from intermediate to advanced proficiency.
- Resumen de Alternativas
- Aerolito (formal), bólido (fenómeno brillante), roca espacial (informal), condrita (específico).
La condrita es un tipo de meteorito que contiene pequeñas esferas llamadas cóndrulos.
El meteorito metálico era tan denso que sorprendió a los investigadores.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
Although '-ito' is usually a diminutive in Spanish (meaning 'small'), in 'meteorito' it functions as a scientific suffix borrowed from English/French '-ite', used for minerals.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing 'eo' as a single syllable.
- Using an English 'r' sound instead of the Spanish tap 'r'.
- Putting the stress on the wrong syllable, like the first or last.
- Adding an 's' at the end when it is singular.
- Pronouncing the 't' with a puff of air (aspiration).
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize due to its similarity to the English 'meteorite'.
Requires remembering the 'eo' sequence and the lack of a tilde.
Five syllables and a tap 'r' can be challenging for beginners.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to pick out in speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns ending in -o are usually masculine.
El meteorito, no la meteorito.
Pluralization of nouns ending in a vowel.
Meteorito + s = meteoritos.
Agreement of adjectives with masculine nouns.
El meteorito pesado.
Use of the definite article for specific objects.
El meteorito que cayó ayer.
The 'eo' hiatus (vowels in separate syllables).
Me-te-o-ri-to (4th and 5th vowels belong to different syllables).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
El meteorito es una piedra del espacio.
The meteorite is a stone from space.
Uses the basic 'Subject + ser + Complement' structure.
Mira el meteorito en el museo.
Look at the meteorite in the museum.
Uses the imperative 'Mira' (Look).
El meteorito es muy grande.
The meteorite is very big.
Adjective 'grande' agrees with the masculine noun.
Un meteorito cayó ayer.
A meteorite fell yesterday.
Uses the past tense 'cayó' (fell).
Me gusta este meteorito.
I like this meteorite.
Uses 'me gusta' with a singular noun.
Hay muchos meteoritos en la Tierra.
There are many meteorites on Earth.
Plural form 'meteoritos' with 'muchos'.
El meteorito es negro.
The meteorite is black.
Color adjective 'negro' matches the masculine noun.
¿Qué es un meteorito?
What is a meteorite?
A simple question using 'qué'.
El meteorito cayó cerca de mi casa.
The meteorite fell near my house.
Uses the prepositional phrase 'cerca de'.
Los científicos encontraron un meteorito metálico.
The scientists found a metallic meteorite.
Adjective 'metálico' describes the material.
Vi un meteorito en la televisión anoche.
I saw a meteorite on television last night.
Uses the first-person past tense 'vi'.
Este meteorito pesa diez kilos.
This meteorite weighs ten kilos.
Uses the verb 'pesar' (to weigh).
No puedes tocar el meteorito en el museo.
You cannot touch the meteorite in the museum.
Uses the modal verb 'poder' in the negative.
El meteorito hizo un pequeño agujero en el suelo.
The meteorite made a small hole in the ground.
Uses 'hizo' as the past tense of 'hacer'.
Aprendimos sobre los meteoritos en la escuela.
We learned about meteorites in school.
Uses 'sobre' to mean 'about'.
El meteorito viene de un asteroide lejano.
The meteorite comes from a distant asteroid.
Uses 'viene de' to indicate origin.
El impacto del meteorito causó una gran explosión.
The meteorite impact caused a large explosion.
Uses 'impacto' as a noun phrase.
Es difícil encontrar un meteorito en la selva.
It is difficult to find a meteorite in the jungle.
Uses the 'Es + adjective + infinitive' structure.
Si encuentras un meteorito, debes llamar a un experto.
If you find a meteorite, you should call an expert.
A conditional sentence (Type 1).
El meteorito atravesó la atmósfera muy rápido.
The meteorite crossed the atmosphere very fast.
Uses the verb 'atravesar' (to cross).
Mucha gente cree que el meteorito era una señal.
Many people believe the meteorite was a sign.
Uses 'cree que' to introduce a belief.
El museo tiene una colección de meteoritos de Marte.
The museum has a collection of meteorites from Mars.
Uses the prepositional phrase 'de Marte'.
Queremos estudiar la composición química del meteorito.
We want to study the chemical composition of the meteorite.
Uses 'composición química' as a technical term.
El meteorito fue descubierto por un agricultor local.
The meteorite was discovered by a local farmer.
Passive voice structure 'fue descubierto por'.
La fragmentación del meteorito ocurrió a gran altura.
The fragmentation of the meteorite occurred at a high altitude.
Uses the noun 'fragmentación' and 'ocurrió'.
Los investigadores analizaron la corteza de fusión del meteorito.
The researchers analyzed the fusion crust of the meteorite.
Uses the technical term 'corteza de fusión'.
A pesar de su tamaño, el meteorito no causó daños graves.
Despite its size, the meteorite did not cause serious damage.
Uses 'A pesar de' (Despite).
El meteorito Allende es famoso por sus inclusiones ricas en calcio.
The Allende meteorite is famous for its calcium-rich inclusions.
Uses 'famoso por' to indicate a reason for fame.
Se estima que el meteorito tiene más de cuatro mil millones de años.
It is estimated that the meteorite is over four billion years old.
Uses 'Se estima que' (It is estimated that).
El cráter de impacto revela la magnitud del meteorito.
The impact crater reveals the magnitude of the meteorite.
Uses 'magnitud' to describe scale.
Es poco probable que un meteorito así vuelva a caer pronto.
It is unlikely that such a meteorite will fall again soon.
Uses 'Es poco probable que' + subjunctive.
El meteorito contenía minerales nunca antes vistos en la Tierra.
The meteorite contained minerals never before seen on Earth.
Uses 'nunca antes vistos' as an adjectival phrase.
La datación radiométrica del meteorito confirmó su antigüedad.
The radiometric dating of the meteorite confirmed its antiquity.
Uses high-level scientific terminology.
El meteorito se desintegró parcialmente debido a la fricción atmosférica.
The meteorite partially disintegrated due to atmospheric friction.
Uses 'debido a' and 'parcialmente'.
Este meteorito constituye una pieza clave para entender la nebulosa solar.
This meteorite constitutes a key piece for understanding the solar nebula.
Uses the formal verb 'constituye'.
La recuperación del meteorito fue una hazaña logística sin precedentes.
The recovery of the meteorite was an unprecedented logistical feat.
Uses 'hazaña' and 'sin precedentes'.
Muchos meteoritos son condritas que no han sufrido diferenciación térmica.
Many meteorites are chondrites that have not undergone thermal differentiation.
Uses 'diferenciación térmica' as a technical concept.
El hallazgo del meteorito en la Antártida fue pura casualidad.
The discovery of the meteorite in Antarctica was pure chance.
Uses 'hallazgo' instead of 'descubrimiento'.
La comunidad científica debate la procedencia exacta del meteorito.
The scientific community debates the exact origin of the meteorite.
Uses 'procedencia' to mean origin.
El meteorito portaba aminoácidos, lo que sugiere vida extraterrestre.
The meteorite carried amino acids, suggesting extraterrestrial life.
Uses 'lo que sugiere' to draw an inference.
La petrografía del meteorito revela una historia de colisiones violentas.
The petrography of the meteorite reveals a history of violent collisions.
Uses 'petrografía', a highly specialized term.
El influjo de meteoritos ha moldeado la superficie lunar durante eones.
The influx of meteorites has shaped the lunar surface for eons.
Uses 'influjo' and 'eones' for a sophisticated tone.
Se postula que el meteorito es un vestigio de un protoplaneta destruido.
It is postulated that the meteorite is a vestige of a destroyed protoplanet.
Uses 'Se postula' and 'vestigio'.
La ablación sufrida por el meteorito alteró su morfología original.
The ablation suffered by the meteorite altered its original morphology.
Uses 'ablación' and 'morfología'.
El análisis isotópico del meteorito arrojó resultados concluyentes.
The isotopic analysis of the meteorite yielded conclusive results.
Uses the idiom 'arrojó resultados'.
El meteorito se erige como un testimonio mudo del caos primordial.
The meteorite stands as a silent testimony to primordial chaos.
Literary use of 'se erige como' and 'testimonio mudo'.
La caída de este meteorito supuso un hito en la astronomía moderna.
The fall of this meteorite represented a milestone in modern astronomy.
Uses 'supuso un hito' (represented a milestone).
Cualquier meteorito es, en esencia, una cápsula del tiempo cósmica.
Any meteorite is, in essence, a cosmic time capsule.
Uses 'en esencia' and 'cápsula del tiempo'.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Something that happens very fast or has a strong impact.
Su carrera despegó como un meteorito.
— Refers specifically to the Chicxulub impact.
El meteorito de los dinosaurios cayó en México.
— A small piece of a meteorite.
Tengo un pedazo de meteorito en mi colección.
— The trail or path left by the object.
Siguieron el rastro del meteorito hasta el bosque.
— The act of discovering a space rock.
Es el sueño de muchos encontrar un meteorito.
— A group of meteorites kept for study or display.
El museo amplió su colección de meteoritos.
— Commonly used (though 'meteoros' is more accurate) for meteor showers.
Fuimos al campo a ver la lluvia de meteoritos.
— Where the meteorite came from in space.
El origen del meteorito es el cinturón de asteroides.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
A 'meteoro' is the light phenomenon, while a 'meteorito' is the rock.
A 'meteoroide' is the object while it is still in space.
An 'asteroide' is much larger and orbits the sun.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To arrive suddenly and cause a big reaction.
La noticia cayó como un meteorito en la oficina.
informal/journalistic— To have a very strong and lasting effect.
Sus palabras tuvieron el impacto de un meteorito.
figurative— To be someone who achieves success very quickly but perhaps briefly.
Ese cantante fue un meteorito: famoso un mes y luego nada.
informal— To wait for a catastrophic or inevitable change.
Con esta crisis, estamos todos esperando el meteorito.
slang/humorous— To be extremely rare or unusual.
Un político honesto es más raro que un meteorito.
colloquial— Something that happens so fast it's barely noticed.
Su visita fue vista y no vista, como un meteorito.
informal— To shine intensely but for a short period.
Brilló como un meteorito en el escenario.
poetic— A sudden, overwhelming emotional event.
Su partida fue un impacto de meteorito emocional.
figurative— To appear out of nowhere, often referring to luck or trouble.
Este problema nos cayó del cielo como un meteorito.
informal— A period of rapid and destructive change.
Estamos viviendo en la era del meteorito tecnológico.
journalisticआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both relate to space rocks entering the atmosphere.
Meteoro is the flash of light (shooting star); meteorito is the rock on the ground.
Vimos un meteoro en el cielo, pero no encontramos ningún meteorito.
Both are rocks in space.
Asteroides are large bodies orbiting the sun; meteoritos are small fragments that hit Earth.
El asteroide es enorme, pero el meteorito que cayó es pequeño.
Both are celestial objects that move through the sky.
Comets are made of ice and dust and have a tail; meteorites are rocky or metallic.
El cometa tiene una cola larga, el meteorito es solo una piedra.
Similar root word.
Meteorología is the study of weather; meteoritos are space rocks.
La meteorología estudia la lluvia, no los meteoritos.
They are synonyms.
Aerolito is more formal and specific to stony meteorites; meteorito is general.
El científico llamó aerolito al meteorito de piedra.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
El [noun] es [adjective].
El meteorito es negro.
Un [noun] cayó en [place].
Un meteorito cayó en el campo.
Se dice que el [noun] [verb].
Se dice que el meteorito causó la extinción.
[Noun] de origen [adjective].
Meteorito de origen marciano.
Debido a la [noun], el [noun] [verb].
Debido a la fricción, el meteorito se calentó.
El [noun] constituye un [noun] de [noun].
El meteorito constituye un vestigio de la nebulosa.
Es [adjective] que el [noun] [verb subjunctive].
Es posible que el meteorito contenga agua.
Hay [number] [noun] en [place].
Hay tres meteoritos en el museo.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Common in scientific, educational, and news contexts.
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La meteorito
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El meteorito
Learners often use the feminine article because they associate the word with 'piedra' (stone). However, 'meteorito' is masculine.
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Me-te-ri-to
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Me-te-o-ri-to
English speakers often drop the 'o' or merge it with the 'e'. In Spanish, both vowels must be pronounced clearly.
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Meteoríto
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Meteorito
Adding a written accent where it isn't needed. The word follows the standard stress rules and does not require a tilde.
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Using 'meteorito' for a shooting star.
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Using 'meteoro' or 'estrella fugaz'.
A 'meteorito' is only the object that has landed. If it's still in the sky glowing, it's a 'meteoro'.
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Confusing 'meteorito' with 'meteorología'.
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Using them in their correct contexts.
While they sound similar, one is about space rocks and the other is about weather/atmosphere.
सुझाव
Gender Check
Don't let the meaning (rock/piedra) confuse you. The word 'meteorito' is always masculine. Say 'el meteorito' even if you're thinking about 'la piedra'.
Vowel Clarity
Spanish vowels are short and clear. In 'meteorito', make sure the 'e' and 'o' are distinct. Don't let them blend into an English 'o' sound.
Precision Matters
Use 'meteorito' only for the rock on the ground. Use 'meteoro' for the light in the sky. This distinction shows you are an advanced learner.
Famous Sites
Learn about 'Campo del Cielo' in Argentina. It's a great conversation topic if you meet someone from there or are interested in geography.
No Tilde
It might look like a word that needs an accent, but it doesn't. 'Me-te-o-ri-to' follows the standard rule for words ending in a vowel.
Composition
Learn the words 'metálico' and 'rocoso'. They are the two main ways to describe what a meteorite is made of.
Figurative Language
You can use 'meteorito' to describe something sudden and impactful, like a piece of news or a new person entering a group.
News Keywords
When listening to news about space, listen for 'avistamiento' (sighting) and 'hallazgo' (discovery) alongside 'meteorito'.
Word Family
Connect 'meteorito' with 'meteorología'. Even though they study different things, they share the same Greek root meaning 'things in the air'.
The Dinosaur Connection
Use the phrase 'el meteorito de los dinosaurios' to talk about the famous extinction event. It's a very common way to refer to it.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Imagine a 'Meteor' that hits the 'Ground' and becomes a 'Meteor-ito' (like a little 'rito' or ritual of landing).
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a bright rock landing in a 'Mete-o' (meat) 'rito' (burrito). A space rock inside a burrito!
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write three sentences describing a meteorite's color, weight, and the place where it fell.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Greek 'meteōros' meaning 'high in the air', via the Latin 'meteora'. The suffix '-ito' in this context is scientific, not a diminutive.
मूल अर्थ: Things in the air or atmospheric phenomena.
Indo-European (Greek -> Latin -> Spanish)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In some regions, meteorites are considered sacred or national treasures; avoid suggesting they should be taken or sold privately.
In English, 'meteor' is often used loosely, but in Spanish, 'meteorito' is strictly the landed object.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Museum Visit
- ¿Dónde está el meteorito?
- ¿Puedo tocar el meteorito?
- ¿Cuánto pesa este meteorito?
- ¿De dónde viene este meteorito?
Science Class
- El meteorito tiene hierro.
- Los meteoritos son muy viejos.
- Un meteorito mató a los dinosaurios.
- Estudiamos los meteoritos.
News Report
- Se vio un meteorito.
- Cayó un meteorito en el mar.
- Buscan restos del meteorito.
- Alerta por posible meteorito.
Astronomy Hobby
- Tengo un telescopio para ver meteoros.
- Busco meteoritos con un imán.
- Hay una lluvia de meteoritos hoy.
- Leí un libro sobre meteoritos.
History/Paleontology
- El cráter del meteorito es enorme.
- El meteorito cambió el clima.
- Buscamos fósiles cerca del meteorito.
- El impacto fue hace millones de años.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Alguna vez has visto un meteorito de cerca en un museo?"
"¿Crees que un meteorito podría impactar la Tierra pronto?"
"¿Qué harías si encontraras un meteorito en tu jardín?"
"¿Sabías que hay meteoritos que vienen de la Luna o de Marte?"
"¿Te gustaría viajar a Argentina para ver los meteoritos de Campo del Cielo?"
डायरी विषय
Imagina que eres un científico que acaba de encontrar el primer meteorito con señales de vida.
Describe cómo sería la Tierra si no hubiera caído el meteorito que extinguió a los dinosaurios.
Escribe sobre un viaje al espacio para interceptar un meteorito peligroso.
Si pudieras tener un fragmento de meteorito, ¿dónde lo pondrías y por qué?
Relata una noticia ficticia sobre un meteorito que cae en tu ciudad natal.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालLa diferencia principal es la ubicación y el estado. Un meteoro es el fenómeno luminoso que ocurre cuando un objeto entra en la atmósfera (una estrella fugaz). Un meteorito es lo que queda de ese objeto si logra sobrevivir al calor y choca contra la superficie de la Tierra. Por lo tanto, el meteoro es la luz y el meteorito es la roca.
Es una palabra masculina. Siempre se debe decir 'el meteorito' o 'un meteorito'. Aunque se refiera a una piedra (que es femenino), el sustantivo 'meteorito' sigue las reglas de las palabras terminadas en '-o'.
Aunque caen en todas partes, es más fácil encontrarlos en desiertos o en la Antártida. Esto se debe a que en estos lugares no hay mucha vegetación o rocas terrestres que los oculten. En la Antártida, las rocas oscuras resaltan mucho sobre el hielo blanco.
La mayoría son 'rocosos' (hechos de silicatos), pero algunos son 'metálicos' (hechos de hierro y níquel). También hay meteoritos mixtos. Los metálicos son muy pesados y fáciles de identificar con un imán.
Se dice 'lluvia de meteoros' o, muy comúnmente, 'lluvia de meteoritos'. Aunque técnicamente 'meteoros' es más correcto porque vemos la luz, casi todo el mundo entiende y usa 'lluvia de meteoritos'.
La mayoría son muy pequeños y no causan daño. Sin embargo, meteoritos muy grandes han causado extinciones masivas en el pasado, como el que acabó con los dinosaurios. Hoy en día, los científicos vigilan el cielo para detectar posibles amenazas.
Sí, existen mercados y subastas de meteoritos. Sin embargo, en algunos países es ilegal sacarlos del territorio nacional porque se consideran patrimonio científico. Siempre es importante verificar la legalidad y la autenticidad.
Se pronuncia me-te-o-RI-to. Tiene cinco sílabas. La sílaba más fuerte es 'ri'. Es importante pronunciar la 'e' y la 'o' por separado, no como un solo sonido.
Es el agujero o depresión en el suelo que deja el impacto de un meteorito. Pueden ser pequeños o de muchos kilómetros de diámetro, dependiendo del tamaño y la velocidad del objeto.
Sí, se han encontrado meteoritos que provienen de la Luna y de Marte. Estos llegan a la Tierra después de que otro impacto en esos cuerpos lanzara fragmentos al espacio que finalmente fueron capturados por la gravedad terrestre.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Describe un meteorito que viste en un museo.
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Explica la diferencia entre un meteoro y un meteorito.
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¿Por qué son importantes los meteoritos para los científicos?
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Imagina que encuentras un meteorito. ¿Qué harías?
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Escribe una noticia corta sobre la caída de un meteorito.
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¿Cómo crees que un meteorito afectó a los dinosaurios?
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Describe la apariencia de un meteorito metálico.
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Escribe tres oraciones usando la palabra 'meteorito'.
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¿Qué es una lluvia de meteoritos?
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Compara un meteorito con una piedra normal de la Tierra.
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¿Dónde buscarías un meteorito y por qué?
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Explica el término 'aerolito'.
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¿Qué sientes al pensar en un objeto que viene de tan lejos?
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Escribe un diálogo entre dos personas que ven un meteoro.
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¿Qué es un micrometeorito?
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Describe el cráter de un meteorito.
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¿Por qué los meteoritos son como cápsulas del tiempo?
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Escribe una frase publicitaria para un museo de meteoritos.
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¿Qué pasaría si un meteorito cayera en el océano?
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Define 'meteorito' para un niño de 5 años.
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Pronuncia la palabra: meteorito.
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Di: 'El meteorito cayó en el campo'.
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Explica qué es un meteorito en voz alta.
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Di: 'La lluvia de meteoritos es hermosa'.
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Pregunta: '¿Dónde está el museo de meteoritos?'.
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Describe un meteorito imaginario.
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Pronuncia: 'cráter de meteorito'.
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Di: 'Un meteorito cambió la historia'.
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Pregunta: '¿De qué está hecho el meteorito?'.
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Di: 'El impacto fue muy fuerte'.
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Pronuncia: 'fragmento metálico'.
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Di: 'Hay muchos meteoritos en el desierto'.
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Explica la diferencia entre meteoro y meteorito.
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Di: 'El meteorito pesa diez kilos'.
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Pronuncia: 'composición química'.
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Di: 'Encontré un meteorito ayer'.
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Di: 'El meteorito viene de un asteroide'.
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Di: 'La atmósfera quema el meteorito'.
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Di: 'Es un meteorito auténtico'.
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Escucha y escribe: 'El meteorito es negro'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Cayó un meteorito ayer'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El cráter es muy grande'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Los científicos estudian rocas espaciales'.
Escucha y escribe: 'La lluvia de meteoritos será a las diez'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El meteorito tiene hierro y níquel'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Impactó contra la Tierra'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Un fragmento de meteorito'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Es un objeto extraterrestre'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El museo tiene muchos meteoritos'.
Escucha y escribe: 'La atmósfera protege el planeta'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El origen del meteorito es Marte'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Vi una estrella fugaz'.
Escucha y escribe: 'El meteorito se quemó'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Es una condrita carbonácea'.
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Summary
The word 'meteorito' is a masculine noun used to describe a physical object from space that reaches Earth. Example: 'El meteorito impactó en el desierto' (The meteorite impacted in the desert). It is the final stage of a space rock's journey.
- A masculine noun referring to a space rock that has landed on Earth's surface.
- Used in science, news, and history, particularly regarding space and extinctions.
- Must be distinguished from 'meteoro' (the light) and 'meteoroide' (the object in space).
- Essential vocabulary for B1 learners to describe astronomical events and natural history.
Gender Check
Don't let the meaning (rock/piedra) confuse you. The word 'meteorito' is always masculine. Say 'el meteorito' even if you're thinking about 'la piedra'.
Vowel Clarity
Spanish vowels are short and clear. In 'meteorito', make sure the 'e' and 'o' are distinct. Don't let them blend into an English 'o' sound.
Precision Matters
Use 'meteorito' only for the rock on the ground. Use 'meteoro' for the light in the sky. This distinction shows you are an advanced learner.
Famous Sites
Learn about 'Campo del Cielo' in Argentina. It's a great conversation topic if you meet someone from there or are interested in geography.
संबंधित सामग्री
nature के और शब्द
a través
B1के माध्यम से: एक तरफ से दूसरी तरफ जाने या किसी साधन का उपयोग करने के लिए। 'खिड़की के माध्यम से देखना।'
abeja
A1Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey.
abismo
B1दो पहाड़ों के बीच एक गहरी खाई है।
abundantemente
B2Abundantemente का अर्थ है बड़ी मात्रा में या उच्च डिग्री में कुछ होना। उदाहरण: 'बगीचे में भरपूर फूल थे।' (The garden was abundantly flowered.)
acampar
B1हम इस सप्ताहांत पहाड़ों में कैंपिंग करना चाहते हैं।
acaso
B1शायद, कदाचित।
acequia
B1एसेकिया एक पारंपरिक सिंचाई नहर है जो स्पेन और लैटिन अमेरिका में पाई जाती है।
acuático
B1पानी से संबंधित; पानी में या उसके पास रहने वाला।
adaptación
B1अनुकूलन नई स्थितियों में ढलने की प्रक्रिया है।
adaptarse
B1नई परिस्थितियों में ढलना हमेशा आसान नहीं होता।