Here is a list of the most common nouns in Spanish (with audio), learning to use these 200 nouns is a great starting point for any beginner Spanish learner who wants to build up their vocabulary. Nouns enable you to talk about the people, places, and things around you. When learning some adjectives and verbs, you will be able to produce many meaningful phrases.
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Places
English
Spanish
Bathroom
Baño
Here
Aquí
House
Casa
Inside
Por dentro
Outside
Exterior
Place
Lugar
Room
Habitación
There
Allí
Days of the week
English
Spanish
Monday
Lunes
Tuesday
Martes
Wednesday
Miércoles
Thursday
Jueves
Friday
Viernes
Saturday
Sábado
Sunday
Domingo
Time
English
Spanish
Day
Día
First
Primera
Hour
Hora
Minute
Minuto
Moment
Momento
Month
Mes
Never
Nunca
Now
Ahora
Second
Segundo
Since..
Desde.
Today
Hoy
Tomorrow
Mañana
Until
Hasta
Week
Semana
Year
Año
Yesterday
Ayer
Conversational Vocabulary
English
Spanish
A few
Algunos
Against
Contra
Already
Ya
An answer
Una respuesta
And
Y
Behind
Detrás
But
Pero
Each
Cada uno
Everything
Todo
Excuse me
Disculpe
For example
Por ejemplo
Half
Mitad
If
Si
Left (direction)
Izquierda (dirección)
Like this
Así
Maybe
Quizás
More
Más
None
Ninguno
Nothing
Nada
Only
Sólo
Opposite
Opuesto
Okay
Bien
Perhaps
Quizás
Possible
Posible
Really?
Realmente?
Right (direction)
Derecha (dirección)
Something
Algo
Still
Todavía
The same thing
La misma cosa
There is
Hay
There is not
No hay
Thing
Cosa
Together
Juntos
Way
Camino
When?
¿Cuándo?
Where?
¿Dónde?
Which?
¿Cuál?
Why?
¿Por qué?
With
Con
Without
Sin
Ideas and interactions
English
Spanish
Also
También
Bye
Adiós
Good evening
Buenas noches
Good night
Buenas noches
Good morning
Buenos días
Hello
Hola
How are you?
¿qué tal? / ¿cómo estás?
I agree
Estoy de acuerdo
I’m from..
Soy de.
Mistake
Error
No
No
Oh my God!
¡Dios mío!
See you soon
Hasta pronto
Sentence
Sentencia
Thank you
Gracias
Word
Palabra
Yes
Sí
You’re right
Tienes razón
You’re welcome
De nada
You’re wrong
Te equivocas
That was our list of the most common nouns in Spanish, we suggest that you learn and study a few nouns every day and try to use them frequently.
Provide the Spanish translations for the days of the week.
How do you say “good morning,” “good evening,” and “good night” in Spanish?
What are the Spanish equivalents for “house,” “room,” and “bathroom”?
Translate the following conversational phrases: “excuse me,” “thank you,” and “you’re welcome.”
What are the Spanish words for “time,” “day,” and “year”?
How do you express “there is” and “there is not” in Spanish?
Provide the Spanish translations for “mother,” “father,” and “friend.”
What are the Spanish words for “food,” “water,” and “book”? (Hint: One of these words is not provided in the source material, requiring you to draw upon potential prior knowledge).
How do you say “yes,” “no,” and “maybe” in Spanish?
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