How do you say

ways to get around in spanish
and
directions around the city

doblar- to turn

conducir- to drive
derecho-right
izquierdo-left
la esquina- corner
la calle- street
el coche/carro-car
la ciudad- city
el pueblo- town
pasar-to pass
parar- to stop
el cinturon de seguridad- seatbelt
la tienda-store
el supermercado- supermarket
la iglesia- church
la escuela- school
el gimnasio- gym
el cine- movies
uhhh lets see what are some other places.....
la plaza- like the spanish version of the town square, or mall
la farmacia- pharmacy
el hospital- hospital
la estacion de gasolina- gas station
el autobus- bus
camion- truck

thats all i know off the top of my head. i are fluent :d

extra words:

to drive = manejar
to the right = a la derecha (the one above is the adjective)
to the left = a la izquierda
accent on "el cinturón"
also on "camión" and "estación)

Sra

P.S. a few more:

straight ahead = derecho
across = a través de
behind = detrás
beyond = más allá
far = lejos
near = cerca (de)
toward = hacia
under = debajo de

Sra

To say "ways to get around" in Spanish, you can use the phrase "formas de moverse." Here's how you can break it down:

1. "Ways" can be translated as "formas."
2. "To get around" can be translated as "moverse."

Therefore, "ways to get around" in Spanish is "formas de moverse."

Now, to say "directions around the city" in Spanish, you can use the phrase "direcciones dentro de la ciudad." Here's the breakdown:

1. "Directions" can be translated as "direcciones."
2. "Around" can be translated as "dentro de."
3. "The city" can be translated as "la ciudad."

So, "directions around the city" in Spanish is "direcciones dentro de la ciudad."

Remember, translation can be influenced by context and regional variations, so it's always good to double-check with native speakers or language references to ensure accuracy.