Spanish Vocabulary

"Sin prisas pero sin pausas"

¡Ojo! (Attention)

Start with the most important and urgent words that are used frequently in daily life.

Verbs

Actions and activities essential for building sentences.

Examples:

  • hablar (to speak)
  • comer (to eat)
  • vivir (to live)
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Adjectives

Words that describe people, places, or things.

Examples:

fácil joven nuevo importante
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Adverbs

Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

Examples:

muy bien siempre hoy
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Nouns

Names of people, places, concepts, or things.

Examples:

el tiempo la casa el mundo
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Quality Over Quantity in Spanish Vocabulary

Memorizing thousands of Spanish words is not the secret to fluency. In fact, learning words in isolation without knowing how, when, or where to use them can actually make speaking harder. It is the main reason behind the classic "I understand, but I can't speak" dilemma.

That is why I don't believe in vocabulary overload. When it comes to learning Spanish words, quality is far more important than quantity. To communicate effectively in daily life, you don't need to lock up your brain with a massive dictionary; you just need to master the most essential 800 Spanish words.

Instead of slowing down your progress with unnecessary terms, I have prioritized the most urgent and important Spanish vocabulary for everyday conversations. By focusing strictly on these high-frequency Spanish verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and nouns, you will build a practical foundation that you can actually use.