Spanish Vocabulary

17 words in this vocabulary list

noun a Spanish word for friend

  • I met my amigo for a business lunch to discuss the new project.
  • Hey amigo, wanna grab a drink later?
  • Me and my amigos are planning a road trip next weekend.
  • The sun is setting, amigo, it's time to head back home.

noun a Spanish or Portuguese gentleman or knight

adjective related to or characteristic of a caballero

  • The caballero greeted the guests with a bow and offered them a seat.
  • The caballero is known for his impeccable manners and charm.
  • That caballero sure knows how to make an entrance!
  • In the game of chess, the caballero is a powerful piece on the board.

noun a small restaurant or bar, especially in Latin America

  • The employees gathered in the cantina for their lunch break.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at the cantina before heading back to work.
  • I heard the cantina serves up some killer tacos.
  • The cantina of ideas was where creativity flowed freely in the office.

noun A person from or native to the Dominican Republic

adjective Relating to the Dominican Republic or its people

  • The Dominican Republic is a country located in the Caribbean.
  • My friend is Dominican and she makes the best rice and beans.
  • I met this cool Dominican dude at the party last night.
  • The Dominican community is like a tight-knit family.

noun A proper noun referring to the main character in the novel 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes.

  • Don Quixote is a novel written by Miguel de Cervantes.
  • Have you read Don Quixote yet? It's a classic!
  • Don Quixote is like the OG knight-errant, man.
  • Sometimes I feel like Don Quixote, tilting at windmills in my own life.

el

noun a Spanish word meaning 'the'

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Spanish language or people

  • El presidente de la empresa anunció una nueva estrategia de negocios.
  • El chico del supermercado me dijo que ya no quedaba leche.
  • ¿Viste el auto nuevo de Juan? Está re piola.
  • El amor es como un jardín que hay que regar todos los días.

noun a rural estate or ranch in Spanish-speaking countries

  • The hacienda was a sprawling estate with acres of land and numerous outbuildings.
  • We're heading to the hacienda for the weekend to relax and unwind.
  • That hacienda party last night was lit!
  • Her mind was like a vast hacienda, filled with memories and experiences.

noun a treeless grassy plain

adjective relating to or characteristic of a llano

  • The llano region of South America is known for its vast grasslands.
  • Let's take a road trip to the llano and enjoy the open spaces.
  • I love hanging out in the llano, it's so peaceful out there.
  • His mind was like a llano, wide and open to new ideas.

mar

noun a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something

verb to damage or spoil the appearance of something

  • The mar on the antique table decreased its value significantly.
  • I accidentally marred the new car by scratching the paint.
  • Don't mar our plans by being late to the party.
  • Her betrayal marred their friendship beyond repair.

noun A bullfighter, especially the principal one, in a bullfight

  • The matador gracefully danced around the bull in the arena.
  • Did you see that matador take down the bull? Impressive!
  • That matador has some serious skills with a cape.
  • She's a matador in the boardroom, always able to handle any challenge that comes her way.

noun nothing in Spanish, used to indicate the absence of something

adverb not at all, in no way

  • El científico no encontró nada de evidencia para respaldar su teoría.
  • No hay nada que hacer este fin de semana, ¿quieres ver una película juntos?
  • No me importa nada lo que digan los demás, yo sé quién soy.
  • A veces siento que estoy nadando contra la corriente y no avanzo en nada en mi vida.

noun a Spanish term of address equivalent to 'Miss' or 'young lady'

  • The senorita greeted the guests at the formal dinner party.
  • I saw the senorita at the market earlier today.
  • Hey, senorita, can you pass me that drink?
  • The old theater was like a senorita, elegant and full of charm.

adverb used to indicate a comparative degree, meaning 'more' in English

  • Es necesario estudiar más para obtener mejores resultados académicos.
  • Vamos a ver más películas este fin de semana.
  • ¡Esa fiesta estuvo más que buena anoche!
  • El amor es más fuerte que cualquier obstáculo.

la

noun a syllable used in solfège to represent the sixth note of a major scale

adjective pertaining to the sixth note of a major scale

  • El profesor explicó la teoría de la relatividad de manera detallada.
  • Vamos a la playa mañana.
  • Esa fiesta estuvo de la la la.
  • La vida es como una obra de teatro, con diferentes actos y escenas.

noun a character from the Lone Ranger series known for being the loyal sidekick of the Lone Ranger

  • The word 'tonto' in Spanish translates to 'fool' in English.
  • No seas tonto, no puedes creer todo lo que lees en internet.
  • Ese tipo es muy tonto, no sabe ni lo que dice.
  • Su actitud tonta le está impidiendo avanzar en la vida.

noun a lively and noisy Spanish dance or the music that accompanies it

  • The jaleo at the event was a lively and energetic display of traditional Spanish music and dance.
  • There was quite a jaleo at the party last night, with people dancing and singing all over the place.
  • The jaleo at the concert was off the charts - everyone was hyped up and having a great time.
  • The political debate turned into a jaleo as candidates started arguing and interrupting each other.

yo

interjection used to get someone's attention or express excitement, surprise, or enthusiasm

  • I believe the project deadline is tomorrow, yo.
  • Hey yo, let's grab some pizza for lunch.
  • Yo, that new movie was lit!
  • Yo, I'm on top of the world right now.