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Spanish Vocabulary Resources

Lists of Spanish Adjectives
Click on the links below to see the lists of Spanish adjectives. There are
a total of 353 adjectives included in the three sets:

  • A to F
  • G to O
  • P to V

Basic Spanish Vocabulary
Click on the links below to see the lists of basic vocabulary such as numbers, the alphabet, etc.

  • Numbers in Spanish, Spanish Alphabet,Time in Spanish, Months and Days in Spanish
  • Spanish Question Words (Interrogatives),Colors in Spanish, Countries in Spanish, Nationalities in Spanish
  • Spanish – English Computer Vocabulary Terms
  • Long List of Professions in English and Spanish
  • List of Clothing in English and Spanish
  • List of Political Vocabulary in English and Spanish

Spanish Subjunctive

Click on the links below to see the lists of verbs and expressions that use
the subjunctive in Spanish:

  • Spanish verbs using the subjunctive
  • Spanish expressions using the subjunctive

Spanish Food and Culinary Vocabulary
Click on the links below to see the lists of Spanish food vocabulary.

  • A B
  • D E F
  • F G
  • H I J K
  • L M N
  • O P Q
  • R S
  • T V W Y Z

Spanish False Cognates (False Friends)

  • A to C
  • D to I
  • L to P
  • R to V

Tips on Learning Spanish

  • All about the vosotros form in Spanish
  • Varieties of Spanish Pronunciation
  • Using Spanish Personal ‘a’
  • Direct and indirect object placement in Spanish (me, te, lo, la, etc.)
  • Putting Accents on Spanish Words
  • Typing Spanish Accents on an English Language Keyboard
  • Tips for Learning Spanish – Studying Vocabulary
  • Tips for Learning Spanish – Reading
  • Spanish – English Proverbs (refranes)
  • Spanish words ending in ‘-ería’
  • Some words and phrases that are difficult to translate
  • Tounge twisters in Spanish – we guarantee you won’t be able to say some of these!
  • A List of Around 120 Spanish Adjectives that describe people

Information about Spanish Speaking Countries

  • A List of Spanish Speaking Countries and their Capitals
  • A Long List of Countries and Nationalities in Spanish
  • SMS (cell phone) Abbreviations used in Spanish
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