English | Spanish |
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Monday | lunes |
Tuesday | martes |
Wednesday | miércoles |
Thursday | jueves |
Friday | viernes |
Saturday | sábado |
Sunday | domingo |
el lunes: on Monday
los lunes: on Mondays
el sábado: on Saturday
los sábados: on Saturdays
el domingo: on Sunday
los domingos: on Sundays
Number | Spanish Word |
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0 | cero |
1 | uno |
2 | dos |
3 | tres |
4 | cuatro |
5 | cinco |
6 | seis |
7 | siete |
8 | ocho |
9 | nueve |
10 | diez |
Juan → él
Maria → ella
Maria y Susana → ellas
Carlos y yo → nosotros
Pedro y tú → ustedes, vosotros
Subject | Verb |
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IOP | Translation |
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me | me |
te | you |
le | him, her, it, you |
nos | us |
os | you (plural) |
les | them, you (plural) |
Me gusta dibujar. I like to draw.
Te gusta dibujar. You like to draw.
Le gusta dibujar. He/she likes to draw.
Nos gusta dibujar. We like to draw.
Os gusta dibujar. You (plural) like to draw.
Les gusta dibujar. They like to draw.
A Sonia le gusta leer. Sonia likes to read.
A ella le gusta leer. She likes to read.
A mí me gusta
A ti te gusta
A él/ella/usted le gusta
A nosotros/as nos gusta
A vosotros/as os gusta
A ellos/as les gusta
I have the book. I see the boy.
In Spanish, a noun has two important characteristics.Singular | Plural | |
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Masculine | el | los |
Feminine | la | las |
el chico: the boy
los chicos: the boys
la chica: the girl
las chicas: the girls
maestro → maestros
mujer → mujeres
I have a book.
I have an apple.
I have some books.
Singular | Plural | |
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Masculine | un | unos |
Feminine | una | unas |
un maestro: a teacher (male)
unos maestros: some teachers (male/mixed group)
una maestra: a teacher (female)
unas maestras: some teachers (female group)
Es una bicicleta. It’s a bicycle.
Son unos chicos. They are some boys (and girls).
el chico alto: the tall boy
los chicos altos: the tall boys
la chica alta: the tall girl
las chicas altas: the tall girls
el maestro inteligente: the smart teacher (male)
la maestra inteligente: the smart teacher (female)
el amigo joven: the young friend (male)
la amiga joven: the young friend (female)
el chico trabajador: the hard-working boy
la chica trabajadora: the hard-working girl
The good boy: El chico bueno → el buen chico
The bad boy: El chico malo → el mal chico
The big boy, the great boy: El chico grande → el gran chico
Number | Spanish Word |
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11 | once |
12 | doce |
13 | trece |
14 | catorce |
15 | quince |
Number | Spanish Word (1) | Spanish Word (2) |
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16 | dieciséis | diez y seis |
17 | diecisiete | diez y siete |
18 | dieciocho | diez y ocho |
19 | diecinueve | diez y nueve |
20 | veinte | veinte |
21 | veintiuno | veinte y uno |
22 | veintidós | veinte y dos |
23 | veintitrés | veinte y tres |
... | ... | ... |
26 | veintiséis | veinte y seis |
... | ... | ... |
29 | veintinueve | veinte y nueve |
Number | Spanish Word |
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30 | treinta |
31 | treinta y uno |
40 | cuarenta |
50 | cincuenta |
60 | sesenta |
70 | setenta |
80 | ochenta |
90 | noventa |
100 | cien |
31 books: treinta y un libros
81 boys (and girls): ochenta y un chicos
21 girls: veintiuna chicas (veinte y una chicas)
61 pizzas: sesenta y una pizzas
1:00: Es la una.
2:00: Son las dos.
5:00: Son las cinco.
11:00: Son las once.
1:05: Es la una y cinco.
5:10: Son las cinco y diez.
3:15: Son las tres y cuarto.
8:20: Son las ocho y veinte.
4:50: Son las cinco menos diez.
8:45: Son las nueve menos quince.
¿A qué hora es la clase de español? (When is Spanish class?)
A la una. (At one o’clock.)
A las dos. (At two o’clock.)
A las cinco y media. (At five-thirty.)
¿A qué hora es la clase de inglés? (When is English class?)
La clase de inglés es a las 8:15 de la mañana. (English class is at 8:15 in the morning.)
Subject | Verb |
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Carlos tiene seis clases. Carlos has six classes.
Yo tengo una bicicleta azul. I have a blue bicycle.
¿Tú tienes tarea hoy? Do you have homework today?
Yo no tengo tarea. I don’t have homework.
Yo tengo que estudiar. I have to study.
Other phrases that use tener:Subject | Ending |
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-o | |
-as | |
-a | |
-amos | |
-áis | |
-an |
Subject | Verb |
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Subject | Verb |
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Subject | Verb |
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Subject | Verb |
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Subject | Verb |
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Pedro está en la oficina.
Pedro is in the office.
Nosotros estamos en la clase.
We are in the class.
Maria está cansada.
Maria is tired.
Los chicos están nerviosos.
The boys (and girls) are nervous.
Kiko está al lado de la mesa. Kiko is next to the table.
Kiko está debajo de la mesa. Kiko is under the table.
Kiko está dentro de la caja. Kiko is inside the box.
Kiko está encima de la mesa. Kiko is on top of the table.
Kiko está delante de la mesa. Kiko is in front of the table.
Kiko está detrás de la mesa. Kiko is behind the table.
Kiko está lejos de la mesa. Kiko is far from the table.
Kiko está cerca de la mesa.
Kiko is close to the table.
Kiko is near the table.
Kiko está entre las mesas. Kiko is between the tables.
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | voy I go |
tú you | vas you go |
él/ella he/she | va he/she goes |
nosotros we | vamos we go |
vosotros you (plural) | vais you go (plural) |
ellos/as they | van they go |
Carlos va a la clase de matemáticas.
Carlos goes to math class.
Carlos is going to math class.
¿Adónde vas tú?
(To) Where are you going?
Yo voy a la clase de inglés.
I go to English class.
I am going to English class.
Singular noun:
Me gusta el libro.
Te gusta la manzana.
Le gusta la pluma.
Plural noun:
Me gustan los libros.
Te gustan las galletas.
Le gustan las uvas.
Subject | Ending |
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yo I | -o |
tú you | -es |
él/ella he/she | -e |
nosotros we | -emos |
vosotros you (plural) | -éis |
ellos/as they | -en |
Subject | Ending |
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yo I | -o |
tú you | -es |
él/ella he/she | -e |
nosotros we | -imos |
vosotros you (plural) | -ís |
ellos/as they | -en |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | como I eat |
tú you | comes you eat |
él/ella he/she | come he/she eats |
nosotros we | comemos we eat |
vosotros you (plural) | coméis you eat (plural) |
ellos/as they | comen they eat |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | vivo I live |
tú you | vives you live |
él/ella he/she | vive he/she lives |
nosotros we | vivimos we live |
vosotros you (plural) | vivís you live (plural) |
ellos/as they | viven they live |
¿Cómo está Juan?
How is Juan?
[Estar: temporary conditions]
¿Cómo es Roberto?
How is Roberto?
[Ser: permanent traits]
¿Cuál es tu mochila?
Which (of these) is your backpack?
Which backpack is yours?
¿Cuál de los libros te gusta?
Which of these books do you like?
¿Cuáles son tus amigos?
Which (of these) are your friends?
¿Cuándo estudias tú?
When do you study?
¿Cuándo practicas tenis?
When do you practice tennis?
¿Por qué estudias tú?
Why do you study?
Why are you studying?
¿Por qué no habla Juan?
Why doesn’t Juan talk?
Why isn’t Juan talking?
¿Qué comes tú?
What do you eat?
What are you eating?
¿Qué escucha Beto?
What does Beto listen to?
What is Beto listening to?
¿Quién come la salsa?
Who [singular] eats (the) sauce?
¿Quiénes estudian español?
Who [plural] studies Spanish?
¿Adónde va Maria? (To) Where is Maria going?
¿Dónde trabajas tú?
Where do you work?
Where are you working?
¿Dónde está Pedro?
Where is Pedro?
¿Cuántos libros tienes tú? How many books do you have?
¿Cuánto cuesta la mochila? How much does the backpack cost?
Juan’s book → El libro de Juan
Juan’s books → Los libros de Juan
Marta’s uncle → El tío de Marta
Pedro’s cousins → Los primos de Pedro
Marta’s grandparents → Los abuelos de Marta
Use ser + de to express ownership in a sentence.The book is Juan’s. → El libro es de Juan.
The books are Juan’s. → Los libros son de Juan.
Carlos tiene catorce años. Carlos is 14 years old.
Marta tiene once años. Marta is 11 years old.
Singular | Plural | |
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1st person | my | our |
2nd person | your | your (plural) |
3rd person | his, her, its | their |
Singular | Plural | |
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1st person | mi (mis) my | nuestro(s), nuestra(s) our |
2nd person | tu (tus) your | vuestro(s), vuestra(s) your (plural) |
3rd person | su (sus) his, her, its | su (sus) their |
Singular noun:
Ella es mi prima. (She is my cousin.)
Juan es su hermano. (Juan is his/her brother.)
Plural noun:
Ellas son mis primas. (They are my cousins.)
Ellos son sus hermanos. (They are his/her siblings.)
Nuestra abuela
Nuestros abuelos
3/1 → Hoy es el tres de enero.
15/6 → Hoy es el quince de junio.
1/3 → Hoy es el primero de marzo.
2/3 → Hoy es el dos de marzo.
Mi cumpleaños es el tres de agosto. (My birthday is August 3.)
El cumpleaños de Pedro* es el tres de mayo. (Pedro’s birthday is May 3.)
más...que (more...than)
menos...que (less...than)
tan...como (as...as)
más que... (more than...)
menos que... (less than...)
tan como... (as much as...)
mayor (older)
menor (younger)
mejor (better)
peor (worse)
Number | Spanish Word |
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101 | ciento uno |
102 | ciento dos |
... | ... |
199 | ciento noventa y nueve |
Number | Spanish Word |
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200 | doscientos |
300 | trescientos |
400 | cuatrocientos |
500 | quinientos |
600 | seiscientos |
700 | setecientos |
800 | ochocientos |
900 | novecientos |
Number | Spanish Word |
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1,000 | mil |
2,000 | dos mil |
3,000 | tres mil |
... | ... |
21,000 | veintiún mil (veinte y un mil) |
31,000 | treinta y un mil |
... | ... |
100,000 | cien mil |
101,000 | ciento un mil |
... | ... |
999,000 | novecientos noventa y nueve mil |
1,000,000 | un millón |
La camisa es roja. The shirt is red.
Las camisas son rojas. The shirts are red.
Me gusta la blusa blanca. I like the white blouse.
La camisa es azul. The shirt is blue.
Las camisas son azules. The shirts are blue.
El zapato es azul. The shoe is blue.
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | pienso I think |
tú you | piensas you think |
él/ella he/she | piensa he/she thinks |
nosotros we | pensamos we think |
vosotros you (plural) | pensáis you think (plural) |
ellos/as they | piensan they think |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | quiero I want |
tú you | quieres you want |
él/ella he/she | quiere he/she wants |
nosotros we | queremos we want |
vosotros you (plural) | queréis you want (plural) |
ellos/as they | quieren they want |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | prefiero I prefer |
tú you | prefieres you prefer |
él/ella he/she | prefiere he/she prefers |
nosotros we | preferimos we prefer |
vosotros you (plural) | preferís you prefer (plural) |
ellos/as they | prefieren they prefer |
Pablo piensa que la prueba es fácil. Pablo thinks that the test is easy.
Los chicos piensan estudiar hoy. The boys (and girls) plan to study today.
(Pensar can also mean to plan.)
I buy the book. I buy it.
The direct object receives the action of the verb.
I buy the book. What do I buy? The book is the direct object of the sentence.
Mom eats the pizza. What does mom eat? The pizza is the direct object.
DOP | Translation |
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me | me |
te | you |
lo, la | him, her, it, you |
nos | us |
os | you (plural) |
los, las | them, you (plural) |
Yo leo el libro. El libro can be replaced by lo because it is masculine singular.
Tú compras la blusa. La blusa can be replaced by la because it is feminine singular.
Nosotros llevamos los calcetines. Los calcetines can be replaced by los because it is masculine plural.
Yo lo leo. I read it.
In English we put the direct object pronoun after the verb. Note that when you use DOP’s you get shorter sentences.
Tú la compras. You buy it. (the blouse)
Nosotros los llevamos. We wear them. (the socks)
Yo miro a mi abuelo. Yo lo miro. (I watch him.)
Carlos llama a mi. Carlos me llama. (Carlos calls me.)
Yo escucho a ti. Yo te escucho. (I listen to you.)
Yo quiero comprar el gorro.
What do you want to buy? El gorro is the direct object.Yo lo quiero comprar. (I want to buy it.)
Yo quiero comprarlo. (I want to buy it.)
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | veo I see |
tú you | ves you see |
él/ella he/she | ve he/she sees |
nosotros we | vemos we see |
vosotros you (plural) | veis you see (plural) |
ellos/as they | ven they see |
Yo veo la camisa. I see the shirt.
Yo la veo. I see it.
Yo veo a Paco. I see Paco.
Marta ve al [a el] perro. Marta sees the dog.
Carlos ve el libro. Carlos sees the book.
Notice when ver is followed by an object, the personal a is not required.Subject | Verb |
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yo I | voy I go |
tú you | vas you go |
él/ella he/she | va he/she goes |
nosotros we | vamos we go |
vosotros you (plural) | vais you go (plural) |
ellos/as they | van they go |
Yo voy a la biblioteca.
Carlos va al [a el] gimnasio.
Yo voy a correr. I am going to run. (Do not conjugate correr!)
Maria va a estudiar. Maria is going to study.
Nosotros no vamos a comer pizza. We are not going to eat pizza.
¿Tú vas a leer hoy? Are you going to read today?
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | almuerzo I eat lunch |
tú you | almuerzas you eat lunch |
él/ella he/she | almuerza he/she eats lunch |
nosotros we | almorzamos we eat lunch |
vosotros you (plural) | almorzáis you eat lunch (plural) |
ellos/as they | almuerzan they eat lunch |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | puedo I can |
tú you | puedes you can |
él/ella he/she | puede he/she can |
nosotros we | podemos we can |
vosotros you (plural) | podéis you can (plural) |
ellos/as they | pueden they can |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | duermo I sleep |
tú you | duermes you sleep |
él/ella he/she | duerme he/she sleeps |
nosotros we | dormimos we sleep |
vosotros you (plural) | dormís you sleep (plural) |
ellos/as they | duermen they sleep |
Yo almuerzo en la cafetería de vez en cuando. I eat lunch in the cafeteria once in a while.
Carlos puede dibujar. Carlos can draw.
Mi familia duerme ocho horas. My family sleeps for eight hours.
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | pido I order |
tú you | pides you order |
él/ella he/she | pide he/she orders |
nosotros we | pedimos we order |
vosotros you (plural) | pedís you order (plural) |
ellos/as they | piden they order |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | sirvo I serve |
tú you | sirves you serve |
él/ella he/she | sirve he/she serves |
nosotros we | servimos we serve |
vosotros you (plural) | servís you serve (plural) |
ellos/as they | sirven they serve |
Yo pido un pastel. I order a cake.
El camarero sirve la comida y las bebidas en el restaurante. The waiter serves the food and the drinks in the restaurant.
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | soy I am |
tú you | eres you are |
él/ella he/she | es he/she is |
nosotros we | somos we are |
vosotros you (plural) | sois you are (plural) |
ellos/as they | son they are |
Juan es alto.
Juan is tall.
(Alto is a physical characteristic that is permanent.)
Los chicos son inteligentes.
The boys (and girls) are intelligent.
(Inteligentes is a personality characteristic.)
El Sr. Brown es el director.
Mr. Brown is the principal.
(Director is a profession/occupation.)
Nosotros somos estudiantes.
We are students.
(Estudiantes is an occupation.)
Juan es de México. Juan is from Mexico. (Key word de indicates origin.)
Es la una.
It is one o’clock.
Son las dos.
It is two o’clock.
Hoy es lunes.
Today is Monday.
Hoy es el cinco de mayo.
Today is the fifth of May.
Today is May 5th.
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | estoy I am |
tú you | estás you are |
él/ella he/she | está he/she is |
nosotros we | estamos we are |
vosotros you (plural) | estáis you are (plural) |
ellos/as they | están they are |
Yo estoy triste.
I am sad.
(Triste is a feeling that is not fixed; it changes.)
Carlos está cansado.
Carlos is tired.
(Cansado is also not fixed.)
Roberto está en la oficina.
Roberto is in the office.
(Key word en indicates location.)
Nosotros estamos cerca del gimnasio.
We are near the gym.
(Key word cerca de indicates location.)
I am in second place. Estoy en segundo lugar.
When used with a noun, an ordinal number must agree in number and gender with that noun.English | Spanish |
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first | primero(a) |
second | segundo(a) |
third | tercero(a) |
fourth | cuarto(a) |
fifth | quinto(a) |
sixth | sexto(a) |
seventh | séptimo(a) |
eighth | octavo(a) |
ninth | noveno(a) |
tenth | décimo(a) |
Es la primera película de María Conchita Alonso. It’s the first movie of María Conchita Alonso.
Nuestro apartamento está en el octavo piso. Our apartment is on the eighth floor.
Enero es el primer mes del año. January is the first month of the year.
Marzo es el tercer mes del año. March is the third month of the year.
Verb | Translation |
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decir | to say, to tell |
dar | to give |
poner | to put, to set |
salir | to leave, to go out |
traer | to bring |
venir de | to come from |
venir a | to come to |
Subject | Verb |
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yo I | digo I say |
tú you | dices you say |
él/ella he/she | dice he/she says |
nosotros we | decimos we say |
vosotros you (plural) | decís you say (plural) |
ellos/as they | dicen they say |
Juan dice “hola”. Juan says “hello”.
Venir also has an irregular yo form and a stem-change similar to the verb tener (e→ie). It is also a boot verb.Subject | Verb |
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yo I | vengo I come |
tú you | vienes you come |
él/ella he/she | viene he/she comes |
nosotros we | venimos we come |
vosotros you (plural) | venís you come (plural) |
ellos/as they | vienen they come |
Yo vengo a la fiesta con mis amigos. I come to the party with my friends.
The other verbs have an irregular yo form but the rest of the forms are regular.Yo doy el libro a mi amigo. I give the book to my friend.
Poner (to put, to set): Yo pongo, tú pones, él/ella pone... etc.Marta pone el plato en la mesa. Marta puts the plate on the table.
Salir (to leave, to go out): Yo salgo, tú sales, él/ella sale... etc.Yo salgo con mi hermano. I leave with my brother.
Traer (to bring): Yo traigo, tú traes, él/ella trae... etc.Los chicos traen la tarea a la clase. The boys (and girls) bring the homework to class.
Song using these wordsClean the kitchen! ¡Limpia la cocina!
Use affirmative tú commands with a friend or a family member.Infinitive | Present Tense | Affirmative tú Command |
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lavar (to wash) | (él, ella) lava (he, she) washes | ¡Lava los platos! Wash the dishes! |
barrer (to sweep) | (él, ella) barre (he, she) sweeps | ¡Barre el suelo! Sweep the floor! |
abrir (to open) | (él, ella) abre (he, she) opens | ¡Abre la puerta! Open the door! |
Infinitive | Affirmative tú Command |
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decir (to say) | di |
hacer (to do) | haz |
ir (to go) | ve |
poner (to put) | pon |
salir (to leave) | sal |
ser (to be) | sé |
tener (to have) | ten |
venir (to come) | ven |
¡Cierra la ventana! (Close the window!) becomes ¡Ciérrala! (Close it!)
¡Pon la mesa ahora! (Set the table now!) becomes ¡Ponla ahora! (Set it now!)
Zapato
Bonito
Limpio
Envuelvo
Estudiante
Quinto
Feo
Pasear
Limpiar la cocina. Clean the kitchen.
Límpiala. Clean it. (The third to last syllable is lim, so the accent is added to the vowel.)
Traer el libro. Bring the book.
Tráelo. Bring it.