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orientarse

English translation of orientarse

orient

The Spanish word 'orientarse' can be translated into English as 'orient'. It is a reflexive verb that indicates the action of finding one's direction or position, or adapting to a new situation or environment. In context, it can be used in different phrases, such as 'orientarse en la ciudad' (orient oneself in the city) or 'fui capaz de orientarme en la nueva escuela' (I was able to orient myself in the new school).


Example sentences using: orientarse

Es difícil orientarse en una ciudad nueva sin un mapa.

English translation of Es difícil orientarse en una ciudad nueva sin un mapa.

It's difficult to orient yourself in a new city without a map.

This example refers to the literal use of 'orientarse', which means knowing where you are, especially in a place you do not know well, such as a new city. The speaker suggests that without a map, it is challenging to navigate and find one's way in a new city.

Este libro ayuda a los estudiantes a orientarse en el mundo académico.

English translation of Este libro ayuda a los estudiantes a orientarse en el mundo académico.

This book helps students orient themselves in the academic world.

This example refers to a metaphorical use of 'orientarse'. In this context, orientarse means understanding how something works or where you stand in a field. As such, the book is presented as a guide to help students navigate or understand the academic world better.

Después de la clase de orientación, puedo orientarme mejor en la universidad.

English translation of Después de la clase de orientación, puedo orientarme mejor en la universidad.

After the orientation class, I can orient myself better in the university.

Here, 'orientarse' is used to express the increased understanding or improved navigation abilities of a person in a specific situation. After taking an orientation class, the speaker feels more confident and competent in navigating their way around the university.