Vocabulario en español
- Vin-Ter Language School
- Mar 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 6
Learn everything you need to know about numbers in Spanish: how to tell the time, how to say the date, how to express fractions, and much more.
Examples:
Mañana, 24 de junio, es mi decimosexto cumpleaños.
Nos hemos comido tres cuartos del pastel.
Países y sus gentilicios (Countries & Nationalities).
Learn how to say countries in Spanish with our alphabetical list of countries, and nationalities.
Example:
Pedro es de Argentina.
→ Pedro es argentino.
Palabras con tilde y sin tilde (Words with and without an accent)
Did you know that Spanish has a bunch of words that change their meaning depending on whether they are written with or without an accent? Read on to learn which ones!
Example:
Él es un alumno aplicado.
El coche es nuevo.
Palabras homónimas (Homonyms)
In Spanish, there are several words that sound identical but have different meanings. These are known as homonyms; click here to learn all about them.
Example:
¿Y usted no nada nada?
Palabras confusas (Confusing Words)
Still mixing up ser and estar? Are por and para driving you crazy? Then you’re in the right place! Our section on confusing words will help you learn and practice the difference between some of the most commonly mixed up words in Spanish.
Example:
—¿Me traes un vaso de agua, por favor?
—Sí, ahora te lo llevo.
Conectores (Linking words)
Connectives (los conectores discursivos) are linking words: they let you connect sentences, organize your ideas, and generally improve your writing. Learn about the different connectives in Spanish and how to use them, then practice in the exercises.
Example:
El verano pasado estuvimos en Chile de vacaciones. Además, visitamos Perú y Ecuador.
Vocabularios para niños (Vocabulary for Kids)
Learn Spanish vocabulary by topic. Each list comprises 10 words from the Vin-Ter calendar and flashcards, as an illustration, to aid in memorization. You can practice new words and phrases in the free vocabulary tests.
Expresiones idiomáticas (Idioms)
Idioms (las expresiones idiomáticas) are set phrases that often make no sense when literally interpreted but have a cultural meaning. We’ve organized common Spanish idioms by topic to make them easier to learn.
Vocabulario y expresiones (Vocabulary & Expressions)
Every year, Vin-Ter launches a free vocabulary calendar and flashcards.
12 months; 12 handy vocabulary lists for your chosen language. It’s a must-have for anyone learning a new language! Download yours for free today.
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