They are suno and luno.
when the moon is beetween the earth and sun
The moon is included in the sun and the moon, so the moon has everything that the sun and moon have.
The earth is positioned between the sun and moon in such a way that does not completely shadow one from the other; in other words, the sun and moon always 'see' at least a little of each other, except for during an eclipse. The light that we see on the moon is really the reflection of the light that's hitting it from the sun. Short answer, no, the moon reflects the sun's light.
A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.
The sun lights the moon and how much sun is on the moon depends on the sun,That iswhy you can see moon phases.
suno
luno
The Esperanto words for far and away are malproskime and for.
The Esperanto words for astronaut and cosmonaut are very similar to the English words. In Esperanto you would use astronaŭto and kosmonaŭto.
The Esperanto words for boring and fun are enuiga and amuza.
The Esperanto words for near and far are proksime and malproksime.
The Esperanto words for car and driver are aŭto and ŝoforo.
The Esperanto words for alive and dead are vivas and mortinto.
The Esperanto words for hungry and full are malsata and plena.
The Esperanto words for broken and fixed are rompita and fiksa.
The Esperanto words for foreign and native are eksterlanda and denaska.
The Esperanto words for hard and soft are malfacila and malvarmeta.