órbita
“órbita” means “orbit” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
orbit
Also: path
📝 In Action
El satélite artificial ha entrado en órbita y ahora da vueltas a la Tierra.
B1The artificial satellite has entered orbit and is now circling the Earth.
Para viajar al espacio, necesitamos calcular la órbita correcta.
B1To travel to space, we need to calculate the correct orbit.
sphere of influence
Also: scope
📝 In Action
El director ha ampliado su órbita de acción dentro de la empresa.
C1The director has expanded their scope of action within the company.
Ese país está en la órbita económica de su vecino más grande.
B2That country is in the economic sphere of influence of its larger neighbor.
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Quick Quiz: órbita
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Which sentence uses 'órbita' in its figurative, non-astronomical meaning?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes directly from the Latin word *orbita*, which originally meant 'wheel track' or 'path made by a wheel'. This path metaphor expanded over time, first to astronomy and later to spheres of influence.
First recorded: Medieval Latin (Astronomy context)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
¿Por qué 'órbita' lleva acento (tilde)?
The accent mark (tilde) is there because 'órbita' is a word where the stress falls on the third-to-last syllable (ÓR-bi-ta). In Spanish, words that follow this pattern must always have a written accent mark.

