Examples of using "Marte" in a sentence and their english translations:
Welcome to Mars!
I want to go to Mars.
Is there any life on Mars?
Is there water on Mars?
Mars is a planet.
Mars has two moons.
How many moons does Mars have?
Is your religion relevant on Mars?
We call it the hair dryer from Mars.
There are no flowers growing on Mars.
Mars has two moons.
Mars is the Red Planet.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere.
Humans can't live on Mars.
The Earth, Mars and Jupiter are planets.
He said there was no life on Mars.
Humans cannot survive on Mars.
Mars is the god of war.
There are cats on Mars, too.
In his fantasy, Mars is like Australia.
Is there anything living on Mars?
Scientists have found water on Mars.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos.
- I don't think there's any life on Mars.
- I don't think that there's any life on Mars.
There is no sign of life on Mars.
There are no flowers growing on Mars.
Mars, the red planet, is the fourth planet.
Earth, Mars and Jupiter are planets.
In the zoos on Mars, there are animals from Earth.
Someday we will be able to go on a voyage to Mars.
Tom is from Mars, and Mary is from Venus.
Like Earth, Mars has both northern and southern polar ice caps.
The Solar System has four terrestrial or telluric planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
I’m planning to fly to Mars this weekend if I manage to get spacecraft tickets.
There are large planets, like Jupiter and Mars. And there are also many very small celestial bodies, which are given a number instead of a name.
I knew very well that in addition to the great planets - such as the Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Venus - to which we have given names, there are also hundreds of others, some of which are so small that one has a hard time seeing them through the telescope.