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Spanish Phrase

Sigue las señales hacia tu calle o algún punto de referencia.

/ˈsi.ɣe las seˈɲa.les ˈa.θja tu ˈka.ʎe o alˈɣun ˈpun.to ðe re.feˈɾen.θja/
Meaning"Follow the signs towards your street or some landmark."
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Meaning

This phrase is a common instruction used when giving directions. It tells someone to pay attention to road signs or other indicators to find their way. It emphasizes using either a specific street name or a recognizable landmark as a guide.

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When to use

You would typically use this phrase when explaining how to get somewhere, especially when driving or navigating a new area. It's useful when the exact route isn't straightforward and requires following visual cues like street signs or prominent buildings.

Grammar Breakdown

Siguelas señaleshaciatu calleoalgún punto de referencia

1

Sigue (Seguir)

'Sigue' is the informal (tú) imperative form of the verb 'seguir' (to follow). It's used to give a direct command to one person you address informally.

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las señales

'Señales' means 'signs' and is a feminine plural noun. Therefore, it takes the feminine plural definite article 'las'.

3

hacia

'Hacia' is a preposition meaning 'towards' or 'in the direction of'. It indicates movement or orientation towards a destination.

4

tu calle

'Tu' is the informal possessive adjective 'your'. 'Calle' means 'street' and is a feminine noun.

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algún punto de referencia

'Algún' is the masculine singular form of 'some' or 'any', used before a masculine singular noun like 'punto'. 'Punto de referencia' means 'landmark' or 'point of reference'.

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¿Cómo llego al museo?

How do I get to the museum?

Sigue las señales hacia tu calle o algún punto de referencia, y luego verás un edificio grande a la derecha.

Follow the signs towards your street or some landmark, and then you'll see a big building on the right.

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Common Mistakes

  • Sigue los señales hacia tu calle.

    The word 'señales' (signs) is feminine, so it should be 'las señales', not 'los señales'.

  • Sigue las señales para tu calle.

    While 'para' can mean 'for', 'hacia' (towards) is more appropriate when indicating direction or movement towards a destination.

Alternatives

  • Busca los letreros que indican tu calle.

    Look for the signs that indicate your street.

  • Dirígete hacia el punto de referencia.

    Head towards the landmark.

  • Mantente atento a las indicaciones.

    Stay alert for the indications.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking countries, directions often rely heavily on landmarks rather than just street names, especially in older cities or rural areas. People might say 'gira en la esquina del banco' (turn at the bank's corner) instead of just a street name. This phrase incorporates that by including 'algún punto de referencia' (some landmark), making it very practical for real-world navigation.