How to Say ‘Or launch’ in Spain Spanish
O poner en marcha
oh poh-NEHR ehn MAHR-chah
[oh poh-NEHR ehn MAHR-chah]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally, 'to put into motion', highly descriptive in action-planning contexts.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Activating plans is a decisive turn in strategic narratives like heists.
Phrase Breakdown
O
[oh]
or
Offers an alternative or option.
Puedes comer esto o aquello.
You can eat this or that.
poner
[poh-NEHR]
to put
To place something in a specific position.
Voy a poner el libro en la mesa.
I am going to put the book on the table.
en
[ehn]
in
Indicates movement to a location.
Poner las cosas en orden.
To put things in order.
marcha
[MAHR-chah]
motion
Start something to operate.
Hay que poner en marcha el plan.
We need to set the plan in motion.
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