0

Search results

Here are some that I have learned so far in my Spanish 1 class. (please read all of it)

  1. unas tiseras- scissors

  2. una grapadora- stapler

  3. un sacapuntas- sharpener

  4. una diccionario- dictionary

  5. cinta- tape

  6. pegamento- glue

  7. una regia- ruler

  8. unos lapices de colores- colored pencils

  9. unos crayones- crayons

  10. los materiales escolares- school supplies

  11. la mochila- backpack

  12. el lápiz- pencil

  13. el boligrafo- pen

  14. la pluma- pen

  15. el marcador- marker

  16. la goma de borrar- eraser

  17. el cuaderno- notebook

  18. el bloc- notebook

  19. la carpeta- folder

  20. el libro- book

  21. la hoja de papel- sheet of paper

  22. la calculadora- calculator

  23. ropa- clothing

  24. pantalón- pants
  25. la camisa- shirt
  26. la camiseta- shirt -------
  27. la corbata- tie
  28. el traje de baño- swimsuit
  29. el vestido- dress
  30. los blue jeans- blue jeans
  31. la falda- skirt
  32. la blusa- blouse
  33. la chaqueta- jacket
  34. el traje- suit
  35. la gorra- cap, hat
  36. los calcetines- socks
  37. los zapatos- shoes
  38. largo(a)- long (like in hair)
  39. corto(a)- short (like in hair)
  40. blanco(a)- white
  41. negro(a)- black
  42. gris- gray
  43. azul- blue
  44. Amarillo(a)- yellow
  45. anaranjado(a)- orange ( color and fruit are different) ( orange(fruit)- naranja)
  46. rojo(a)- red
  47. rosado(a)- pink
  48. verde- green
  49. café-brown

  50. plateado- silver
  51. dorado- gold
  52. turquesa- turquoise
  53. violeta- violet
  54. morado- purple
  55. los colores- the colors
  56. la papeleria- stationary store
  57. la tienda de ropa- clothing store
  58. el dependiente- employee ( male)
  59. la dependienta- employee (female)
  60. el empleado- employee (male)
  61. la empleada- employee (female)
  62. la caja- cash register
  63. el número- number
  64. barato(a)- cheap,inexpensive
  65. caro(a)- expensive
  66. mucho- alot, many
  67. poco- little,few
  68. necesitar- to need
  69. buscar- to look for
  70. mirar- to look at, watch
  71. comprar- to buy
  72. pagar- to pay
  73. llevar- to carry,to wear, to bring, to have, etc.
  74. hablar, to speak,talk
  75. trabajar, to work
  76. el red- internet
  77. la technologia- technology
  78. la computadora- computer
  79. la pantalla- computer screen
  80. la impresora-printer
  81. el ratón- computer mouse
  82. el teclado- computer keyboard
  83. el curso- course
  84. el profesor- teacher (boy)
  85. la profesora- teacher (girl)
  86. la clase- class
  87. las ciencias- science
  88. la biologia- biology
  89. la quimica- chemistry
  90. la fisca- physics
  91. las matemáticas-math
  92. la aritmética- arithmetic
  93. el algébra- algebra
  94. la geometria- geometry
  95. el cálculo- calculus
  96. las ciencias sociales- social studies
  97. la historia- history
  98. la geografia- geography
  99. las lenguas- languages
  100. el español- spanish
  101. el francés- french
  102. el alemán- German
  103. el latin- latin
  104. la educación fisica- physical education
  105. la musica- music
  106. el arte- art
  107. la economia doméstica- home economics
  108. la informática- computer science
  109. inteligente- intelligent
  110. interesante- interesting
  111. aburrido(a)- boring
  112. pequeño(a)- small
  113. grande- large
  114. fácil- easy
  115. dificil, duro(a)- difficult
  116. obligatorio(a)- required
  117. si, tambien- yes, me also
  118. no, de ninguna manera- by no means
  119. hay- there is, there are
  120. mismo- same, itself
  121. todos(as)- everybody,everything, all
  122. mi- my
  123. cumpleaños- birthday
  124. es- is
  125. buenos dias- good morning
  126. buenos tardes- good evening
  127. buenos noches- good night
  128. señorita- unmarried woman
  129. señora- married woman
  130. señor- married or unmarried man
  131. el alumno- student (boy)
  132. la alumna-student (girl)
  133. la muchacha- girl
  134. el muchacho- boy
  135. guapo(a)- handsome
  136. feo- ugly
  137. serio- serious
  138. comico- funny
  139. rubio- blonde (boy)
  140. rubia- blonde (girl)
  141. moreno- brunette(boy)
  142. morena- brunette (girl)
  143. pelirojo- red-headed (boy)
  144. peliroja- red-headed (girl)
  145. alto(a)- tall (height)
  146. bajo(a)- short (height)
  147. la fresa- strawberry
  148. el plátano- banana
  149. la cereza- cherry
  150. el limón- lemon
  151. la manzana- apple
  152. la naranja- orange (remember: the fruit) ( fruit and color are different)
  153. el aguacate- avacado
  154. la pera- pear
  155. la sandia- watermelon
  156. las uvas- grapes
  157. agua- water

well that's a little more than you asked for. im getting tired so I will just give you some links

here are some more websites below :

before I put them down i just want to point out:

you may notice I made some of them like ex: dependiente(a) and some might have ladependienta and el dependiente. They both mean the same thing but el and e are masculine so you are talking about a boy and la and a are feminine which means you are talking about a girl.

also la camiseta and la camisa are two different things: camiseta is more of a T-shirt and camisa is more of a dress shirt : I will put links to show below

Websites:

  • http://tienda.blisspublicidad.com/images/camisa_laboral_ml.jpg

(above was the la camisa (dress shirt)

  • http://image.spreadshirt.net/image-server/image/product/7860552/view/1/type/png/width/280/height/280

(above was the la camiseta (T-shirt)

more sites:

  • http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/months.htm
  • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/languages/spanish/subjects/animals.shtml
  • http://www.donquijote.org/spanishlanguage/numbers/numbers1.asp

Below this is a really helpful free program where you type in a spanish word and a person says it in

spanish so you get a good idea of how it is pronounced. Just make sure to go to the Latin American

spanish (there are 2) sometimes I listen to both of them pronounce something cause it can be hard sometimes to understand but it is really helpful. Try typing in one of these spanish words and selevting the

speaker and see what it does.

  • http://public.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php

also here is something on youtube that my teacher made us sing along to to learn the spanish alphabet

it really does help to know your alphabet though so practice it helped me (its kind of annoying but it

works)

here it is:

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUcu9PUh9_A

Hope I helped sorry its so long

took me forever

that's not all I have learned this past couple 6 weeks in my spanish 1 class but its a good amount

please comment so I know how useful this was to you

1 answer