100 Most Common Spanish Words - YOURDICTIONARY

[Pages:5]100 Most Common Spanish Words Printable Study List

Prepositions

de - of or from en - in, on or at a - to or at por - for or by con - with para - for or in order to sin - without sobre - about, on or over entre - between hasta - until desde - from durante - during seg?n - according to contra - against del - a contraction formed by the preposition de and the article el al - a contraction formed by the preposition a and the article el

Articles

un - the masculine singular indefinite article una - the feminine singular indefinite article la - the feminine singular definite article las - the feminine plural definite article el - the masculine singular definite article los - the masculine plural definite article

lo - a word that can act as both a neutral singular definite article and a pronoun

Conjunctions

y - a conjunction meaning and e - a form of y used when the following word starts with i o - a conjunction meaning or ni - a conjunction meaning nor si - a conjunction meaning if pero - a conjunction meaning but aunque - a conjunction meaning although porque - a conjunction meaning because sino - a conjunction meaning but rather or but also

Pronouns

yo - I ?l - he ella - she me - the first person singular direct and indirect object pronoun te - the second person singular direct and indirect object pronoun nos - the first person singular direct and indirect object pronoun se - a pronoun that, among other uses, stands in for the indirect object and forms passive

and reflexive phrases le - a personal pronoun that often translates to him, her or it when describing and indirect

object mi - my su - depending on context: her, his, its or your (singular) sus - depending on context: your (plural) or their que - when used as a pronoun, it can mean who, which or that

qu? - an interrogative pronoun or adjective meaning what or which eso - that nada - nothing, anything

Verbs

Ser - to be. Estar - to be. Haber - mostly used as to have; it can also be used as an auxiliary verb in some tenses Tener - to have. to own or possess Ir - to go Poder - to be able to, can Hacer - to do or to make Decir - to say or to tell

Adverbs

no - no s? - yes ya - right now or already ahora - now cuando - when como - like donde - where m?s - more bien - well, ok tambi?n - also muy - very tan - so or such; when paired with como it can mean as tanto - so much or so many; when paired with como it can mean as much/many

solo - only or just despu?s - after or later antes - before or earlier siempre - always

Adjectives

este - a masculine adjective meaning this esta - a feminine adjective meaning this ese - a masculine adjective meaning that esa - a feminine adjective meaning that otro, otra, otros - other, another todo, todos - whole, all or every cada - each or every as? - like that/this; it can be used both as an adjective and an adverb mismo - same gran - large or great poco - little, few or not a lot of menos - less, least, few or fewer general - general

Nouns

uno - one dos - two tres - three a?o - year d?a - day vez - time, as in turn or occasion tiempo - time, as in a period

vida - life parte - part gobierno - government pa?s - country mundo - world estado - state forma - shape or way caso - case

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