Learn Spanish Words

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THERE are a lot of components to learning any language – grammar, pronunciation, syntax, conjugation, vocabulary, to name a few. All of these must be tackled all at once; a little bit of this, a little bit of that. In this post you will learn Spanish words that are common and useful to know. This list of beginner’s Spanish vocabulary words have to do with food and eating.

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EnglishSpanish
forktenedor
spooncuchara
knifecuchillo
breakfastdesayuno
lunchalmuerzo
afternoon snackmerienda
supper/dinnercena
napkinservilleta
wateragua
tea
coffeecafé
milkleche
soy milkleche de soya
orange juicejugo de naranja
winevino
beercerveza
breadpan
buttermantequilla
ricearroz
beansfrijoles/habichuelas
avocadoaguacate
cheesequeso
chickenpollo
meatcarne
hamjamón
applemanzana
strawberryfresa
orangenaranja
bananabanana, guineo (Carib.)
grapefruittoronja
saladensalada

Happy Valentines Day in Spanish

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GOT a Latin lover? Or just want to sound like one? Learn how to say Happy Valentines Day in Spanish.

Happy Valentine’s Day in Spanish is Feliz día de San Valentín. It is pronounced feh-LEESS DEE-ah deh SAN bah-len-TEEN. The capitalized syllables are stressed. If you can, ask a native speaker of Spanish to pronounce the words for you and fine tune your pronunciation so that on the big night you get it right.

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Of course, if you feel that nerves might trip up your tongue, you can always right the Spanish phrase down in a card. If you choose to use an exclamation point, Spanish punctuation rules require an upside down exclamation point at the beginning of a sentence, phrase or word – ¡Feliz Día de San Valentín!

Another way to say Happy Valentines Day in Spanish to a sweetheart is Feliz Día de los Enamorados. It literally translates into happy day of the lovers, or Happy Lover’s Day. It is pronounced feh-LEESS DEE-ah deh los en-ah-moh-RAH-dohs.

While you’re at it, learn a few more romantic phrases in Spanish.

Spanish Language Software

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IN your efforts to learn Spanish, it’s a great idea to supplement a school course with Spanish language software. And if you are not taking a class, many of these programs are perfect for comprehensive home study.

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* Possibly the most well known language learning program is Rosetta Stone. It is easy to use and teaches Spanish by immersing you in the language. Instead of telling you that “la mujer” means “the woman,” Rosetta will show you an image of a woman along with the Spanish word. It also features speech recognition, meaning you can practice Spanish and get instant feedback on your pronunciation.


On the downside, some users have said they would have liked some specific instruction on sentence structure and grammar.

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* You may not have heard of Fluenz, but this language learning system earns high marks with users. For someone wanting to learn Spanish fast for a trip or job, Fluenz is for you. Off the bat, you learn words and phrases in Spanish geared toward the business person or tourist. Yet, Fluenz has a full course study to help you master Spanish. Its interactive program is like having a tutor in your house. And it also records your voice to help you perfect your Spanish. It’s geared to adults who learn better with clear explanations.

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The only negative is that it does not offer internet resources or mp3 player compatibility. However, these options are in the works.

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* Tell Me More Spanish is comparable to Fluenz in that it is comprehensive and teaches you not only vocabulary, but grammar, conversation skills, and all aspects of language learning. It is feature-packed, fun to use, and has speech recognition function. You can also put lessons on to an mp3 player.

It’s a fantastic Spanish language software program, but if you’re a Mac, go with Fluenz – Tell Me More Spanish is for PC only.

Spanish Words and Phrases

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WHETHER you are learning Spanish to prepare for a vacation in Puerto Vallarta, to strengthen your job resume, or to just stimulate your mind, you will want to start with some basic Spanish words and phrases.

EnglishSpanishPronunciation
HelloHolaOH-lah
Good morningBuenos díasBWEH-nos DEE-as
Good afternoonBuenas tardesBWEH-nahs TAR-des
Good nightBuenas nochesBWEH-nahs NOH-chehs
GoodbyeAdiósah-DYOHS
Yessee
NoNonoh
Thank youGraciasGRAH-syahs
How are you?¿Cómo está?KOH-moh eh-STAH
Yes, please.Sí, por favor.SEE, por fah-BOR
No, thank you.No, gracias.NOH, GRAH-syahs
Excuse me.Disculpamedee-SKOOL-pah-me
I don't understand.No entiendonoh en-TYEHN-doh
How much is it?¿Cuanto cuesta?KWAN-toh KWEHS-tah
Where is . . .?¿Dónde está . . . ?DOHN-deh eh-STAH
Do you speak English?¿Habla usted inglés?AH-blah oo-STEHD een-GLEHS
Please write it down.Escríbalo, por favor.eh-SCREE-bah-loh, por fah-BOR
When?¿Cuando?KWAN-doh
Who?¿Quien?kyehn
Can you help me?¿Puede ayudarme?PWEH-deh ah-yoo-DAR-meh




An easy way to memorize Spanish words and phrases is to use flashcards. Click here to read about Spanish flashcards.