surrounding area
The Spanish word 'alrededores' translates into English as 'surrounding area'. This is typically used to describe the area or environment immediately around a particular place or location. It might refer to a neighborhood around a house, the terrain around a city, or even the countries bordering a specific nation. This term is common in contexts where geographical or spatial description is needed.
There was a sweet aroma around here.
Used to share perception of an event in the surroundings.
Let's explore the surroundings.
Used to suggest an action, intending to find out or learn something new about the vicinity
There's a good restaurant around here.
Used to express the existence of a place of interest in the nearby area.
Many buildings are being built around here.
A way to provide information about a process or action taking place in the immediate vicinity.
There are no stores around.
Expresses the absence of something in the surrounding area.
This is one of the best schools around here.
Used to compare and make a statement of quality about a place in the vicinity.
The people around here are very friendly.
It's a way of commenting on the characteristics of the people in the surrounding area.
We lived peacefully until industries arrived in the surroundings.
Used to narrate past events that changed the context of the immediate vicinity.
I heard a noise around here.
A way to express an event detected by the senses around the nearby area.
You can find cheaper houses around here.
Used to provide advice or recommendations about the immediate vicinity.