SPANISH WORDS
1️⃣ A large list of useful Spanish adjectives
2️⃣ Several basic conversations with English translations
🌈 COMMON SPANISH ADJECTIVES
🔹 Basic Descriptions
bueno/a — good
malo/a — bad
grande — big
pequeño/a — small
alto/a — tall
bajo/a — short
largo/a — long
corto/a — short (length)
nuevo/a — new
viejo/a — old
joven — young
bonito/a — beautiful
feo/a — ugly
fuerte — strong
débil — weak
rápido/a — fast
lento/a — slow
fácil — easy
difícil — difficult
importante — important
🔹 Personality
amable — kind
simpático/a — nice/friendly
antipático/a — unfriendly
feliz — happy
triste — sad
enojado/a — angry
tranquilo/a — calm
nervioso/a — nervous
inteligente — intelligent
trabajador/a — hardworking
perezoso/a — lazy
honesto/a — honest
generoso/a — generous
🔹 Colors
blanco/a — white
negro/a — black
rojo/a — red
azul — blue
verde — green
amarillo/a — yellow
gris — gray
marrón — brown
rosado/a — pink
🔹 Conditions
caliente — hot
frío/a — cold
limpio/a — clean
sucio/a — dirty
abierto/a — open
cerrado/a — closed
lleno/a — full
vacío/a — empty
caro/a — expensive
barato/a — cheap
🗣 BASIC CONVERSATIONS
🟢 1. Greeting Someone
Spanish:
A: Hola.
B: Hola.
A: ¿Cómo estás?
B: Estoy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?
A: Muy bien.
English:
A: Hello.
B: Hello.
A: How are you?
B: I am fine, thank you. And you?
A: Very well.
🟢 2. Introducing Yourself
Spanish:
A: ¿Cómo te llamas?
B: Me llamo Carlos. ¿Y tú?
A: Me llamo Ana.
A: Mucho gusto.
B: Igualmente.
English:
A: What is your name?
B: My name is Carlos. And you?
A: My name is Ana.
A: Nice to meet you.
B: Likewise.
🟢 3. At a Restaurant
Spanish:
Mesero: ¿Qué desea?
Cliente: Quiero arroz y pollo, por favor.
Mesero: ¿Algo más?
Cliente: Sí, agua.
Mesero: Muy bien.
English:
Waiter: What would you like?
Customer: I want rice and chicken, please.
Waiter: Anything else?
Customer: Yes, water.
Waiter: Very good.
🟢 4. Asking for Directions
Spanish:
A: Disculpe, ¿dónde está el banco?
B: Está cerca de la iglesia.
A: Gracias.
B: De nada.
English:
A: Excuse me, where is the bank?
B: It is near the church.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.
🟢 5. Talking About the Weather
Spanish:
A: ¿Qué tiempo hace?
B: Hace calor.
A: Sí, hace mucho calor hoy.
English:
A: What’s the weather like?
B: It’s hot.
A: Yes, it is very hot today.
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Here is a large, organized vocabulary list in Spanish with English translations, grouped by category.
🧍 PRONOUNS (Pronombres)
Personal Pronouns
yo — I
tú — you (informal singular)
usted — you (formal singular)
él — he
ella — she
nosotros/as — we
vosotros/as — you (plural, Spain)
ustedes — you (plural)
ellos/as — they
Object Pronouns
me — me
te — you
lo — him/it
la — her/it
nos — us
os — you (plural Spain)
los — them (masc.)
las — them (fem.)
Possessive Pronouns
mío/a — mine
tuyo/a — yours
suyo/a — his/hers/yours (formal)/theirs
nuestro/a — ours
👤 NOUNS (Sustantivos)
People
hombre — man
mujer — woman
niño — boy
niña — girl
amigo/a — friend
familia — family
padre — father
madre — mother
hermano/a — brother/sister
doctor/a — doctor
profesor/a — teacher
estudiante — student
Places
casa — house
escuela — school
iglesia — church
ciudad — city
país — country
oficina — office
tienda — store
mercado — market
hospital — hospital
calle — street
Everyday Things
mesa — table
silla — chair
puerta — door
ventana — window
libro — book
teléfono — phone
computadora — computer
ropa — clothes
dinero — money
comida — food
agua — water
Nature
sol — sun
luna — moon
estrella — star
mar — sea
río — river
montaña — mountain
árbol — tree
flor — flower
tierra — earth
cielo — sky
⚡ VERBS (Infinitive Form)
ser — to be (permanent)
estar — to be (temporary/location)
tener — to have
hacer — to do/make
decir — to say
ir — to go
venir — to come
ver — to see
mirar — to look
oír — to hear
hablar — to speak
comer — to eat
beber — to drink
vivir — to live
trabajar — to work
estudiar — to study
dormir — to sleep
caminar — to walk
correr — to run
escribir — to write
leer — to read
abrir — to open
cerrar — to close
empezar — to begin
terminar — to finish
buscar — to look for
encontrar — to find
pensar — to think
saber — to know (fact)
conocer — to know (person/place)
querer — to want/love
amar — to love
necesitar — to need
pagar — to pay
comprar — to buy
vender — to sell
📍 PREPOSITIONS (Preposiciones)
a — to
de — of/from
en — in/on
por — for/by
para — for/in order to
con — with
sin — without
sobre — about/on
entre — between
hasta — until
desde — from/since
contra — against
hacia — toward
🔗 CONJUNCTIONS (Conjunciones)
y — and
e — and (before words starting with “i”)
o — or
u — or (before words starting with “o”)
pero — but
sino — but rather
porque — because
aunque — although
si — if
cuando — when
mientras — while
que — that
como — as/since
antes de que — before
después de que — after
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