alienígenas
“alienígenas” means “aliens” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
aliens, extraterrestrials

📝 In Action
En la película, los alienígenas invadieron la Tierra en naves gigantes.
B1In the movie, the aliens invaded Earth in giant ships.
Mucha gente cree que las pirámides fueron construidas por alienígenas.
B2Many people believe the pyramids were built by extraterrestrials.
alien, extraterrestrial

📝 In Action
Los científicos analizaron las muestras alienígenas encontradas en el meteorito.
B2The scientists analyzed the alien samples found in the meteorite.
Tenemos muchas teorías sobre las lenguas alienígenas.
B2We have many theories about alien languages.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: alienígenas
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence correctly uses 'alienígenas' as an adjective?
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📚 Etymology▼
The word is a combination of the Latin root *aliēn-* (meaning 'other' or 'foreign') and the suffix *-gena* (meaning 'born' or 'produced'). It literally means 'born elsewhere' or 'produced by another place.'
First recorded: Mid-20th century (in the context of science fiction).
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'alienígena' only used for beings from space?
While its primary and most common use refers to extraterrestrial beings, sometimes in very formal or scientific language, the singular form *alienígena* can mean simply 'foreign' or 'of a different origin' regarding species or concepts, but that usage is rare. Stick to 'aliens' or 'extraterrestrials' for daily conversation.

