It really depends on what part of the Spanish-speaking world you are from. Here in the South-Western US we would usually use the term "barrio", although "vecendario" is, also quite common.
The Spanish word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
Barrio is Spanish for Neighborhood.
Most common phrase would be "Mi casa es tu casa" (my house is your house), or "Mi barrio es tu barrio" (my neighborhood is your neighborhood).
The motto of Harmons is 'Your Neighborhood Grocer'.
From the word environnement
The Spanish word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
In Spanish, the word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
un barrio
It is called a "barrio."
Barrio
Barrio is Spanish for Neighborhood.
is like neighborhood in english
other than the internet you can get HUmphrey's 11 from most Walgreen's pharnmacy i went to several locations and they did not have it, I did find it in one that was in a predominantly Spanish neighborhood. Walgreens has a spanish section that has tonics and other spanish items and it was there. based on my experience if you are not in a Spanish neighborhood you will not find it there.
"Vecindad" is a Spanish word that refers to a neighborhood or community, it does not have a gender as it is a neutral term.
"Barrio" is a Spanish word meaning neighborhood. In some Latin American countries and countries like Argentina, it is also used to a refer to a division of a municipality.
"Mi canton" in Spanish can be translated as "my hometown" or "my neighborhood." It refers to the area or locality where a person is from or where they currently live.