2000 Words Every Spanish Beginner Must Know

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @spanishpod101
    @spanishpod101  2 года назад +6

    bit.ly/3L89Qup Click here and get the best resources online to master Spanish grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!

  • @mikehregan
    @mikehregan 2 года назад +42

    So glad I learned how to say Yemen, Chad and Brunei in Spanish, very useful and glad they made it into the Top 2000 words list. I use those all the time on trips to Mexico.

    • @MarieDonohoe-xz5yu
      @MarieDonohoe-xz5yu 7 месяцев назад +1

      W😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @MrURBETTA
      @MrURBETTA Месяц назад +1

      Now I have to visit Yemen Chad and Brunei just use em. Learning Spanish is expensive.

    • @danielfischer4399
      @danielfischer4399 5 дней назад

      Conversación diaria: Oye, ¿te gusta México? Sí, es genial aquí, pero no tengo comparación con Tschad, Yemen y Brunei, ¡ya que nunca visité esos lugares!

  • @susancheng222
    @susancheng222 3 года назад +68

    Hello it would be very helpful if you could include the article for nouns (el/la)

    • @bradbates4390
      @bradbates4390 3 года назад +8

      I would agree 👍

    • @samscouza8513
      @samscouza8513 2 года назад

      Si

    • @truthtian123
      @truthtian123 3 месяца назад

      Usually el with the word end of o.. la with the end of a.. but there are some exception

  • @PhilPoirier-pj5bc
    @PhilPoirier-pj5bc Год назад +4

    Word number 1639 - currency - should be translated moneda, not tarjeta de crédito (credit card).
    Thank you. I appreciate this video. It’s really helpful to build vocabulary.

  • @rikyr8017
    @rikyr8017 4 года назад +38

    Hola a todos, en cuarentena decidí aprender español, y en dos meses yo puedo leer una historia para niños, al principio pensé que no podía hablar español porque la conjugación pero ... y ahora Estoy aquí, puedo escribir este comentario con lengua española jajaja
    Keep it up!

    • @kameilahking1743
      @kameilahking1743 4 года назад +5

      Riky R good job 👏🏽 empecé hace una semana

    • @rikyr8017
      @rikyr8017 4 года назад +4

      @@kameilahking1743 you can do it!

    • @jaaylaN
      @jaaylaN 4 года назад +1

      Translate please

    • @rikyr8017
      @rikyr8017 4 года назад +4

      @@jaaylaN Hi all, in quarantine I decided to learn Spanish, and in two months I can read a story for kids, at first I thought I couldn't speak Spanish because the conjugation but... And now I'm here I can write this comment in Spanish language lol

    • @kenialovato347
      @kenialovato347 4 года назад +3

      I am learning English:)

  • @CountryMotivation
    @CountryMotivation 4 года назад +16

    I'm new to español but I'm really learning. Thank you

    • @lediskas
      @lediskas 4 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @jaaylaN
      @jaaylaN 4 года назад +2

      same

    • @alessbritish228
      @alessbritish228 4 года назад

      You think writing that way makes you bilingual but it just looks dummy.

    • @junglezaksameur1149
      @junglezaksameur1149 3 года назад +1

      Help me to learn English

    • @MightyThursty
      @MightyThursty 3 года назад

      @@junglezaksameur1149 help me learn English* es como dices la pregunta. Esta bien como dices pero la manera que te dijo esta mejor amigo

  • @brickmun
    @brickmun 4 года назад +5

    I'm a high fan, I often try and listen to these as I drift to sleep. The only issue with that is the English and Spanish speakers are often at different volumes. It would be great if they where the same.

  • @Inspirator_AG112
    @Inspirator_AG112 2 года назад +2

    I looked up Spanish-related videos to X-post this Comment.
    *Observations:*
    Suffixed words will typically be spelled identical up the the suffix in Spanish, but will have the spelling changes below. The suffix is the main thing that changes.
    [Double letter] (Exception of R and sometimes C) → [Single letter]
    ae → e
    ch (K-sound) → qu (Sometimes c)
    ch[Consonant] (K-sound) → c[Consonant]
    ph → f
    qu → cu
    rh → r
    s[Consonant] → es[Consonant] (At the front)
    sc[e/i] (At the front) → c[e/i]
    th → t
    ti (Sh-sound) → ci
    y → i
    Verbs that have an -ation form will have the stem of their Spanish infinive spelled identical with the exception of those spelling changes, but they will end in -ar (Examples: citar, explorar, filtrar, inicializar, observar).
    The following suffix changes are very consistent.
    -al → -al
    -ant → -ante(s)
    -ent → -(i)ente(s)
    -ar → -ar
    -ary → -ario
    -ate (Adjectives) → -ad[a/o](s)
    -ate (Nouns) → -ato
    -ate (Verbs)→ -ar
    -ize → -izar
    -cle → -cul[a/o] (Leading vowels could obtain accent marks.)
    -ic → -ic[a/o](s)
    -ify → -ificar
    -ity → -idad
    -ive → -iv[a/o](s)
    -logy → -logía
    -ly (Adverbs) → -mente
    -ory → -orio
    -ous → -(os)[a/o](s)
    -sion → -sión
    -tion → -ción
    -try → -tría
    If other forms of a word contain suffixes, then large parts are probably spelled indentical in Spanish.

  • @mixx1pixx1
    @mixx1pixx1 4 года назад +12

    Taking spanish 2 next year and was actually surprised at my Spanish vocabulary knowledge.
    Woah

    • @eaxla19drtxtaom12
      @eaxla19drtxtaom12 4 года назад

      Hola Moa👋🏻😂

    • @chu5775
      @chu5775 3 года назад

      Can you talk to me in Spanish right now please I'm also trying to learn Spanish and Korean

    • @mixx1pixx1
      @mixx1pixx1 3 года назад

      @@chu5775 Uh- El queso es viejo y mohoso

    • @chu5775
      @chu5775 3 года назад

      @@mixx1pixx1 I only understand "The cheese" Lol - 😂

    • @mixx1pixx1
      @mixx1pixx1 3 года назад

      @@chu5775 Lol. It means The Cheese Is Old And Moldy

  • @mambojambo3267
    @mambojambo3267 3 года назад +2

    Dubai: Dubai Manila :Manila
    wonderful 👏 👏 👏

  • @ArchMageDarium
    @ArchMageDarium 4 года назад +9

    I turned all 2,015 of these into Anki flash cards, however, I will say there are some errors from what is written on screen to what is actually spoken. Also, there are a lot of Spanish words used multiple times throughout with different meanings, and so you need to be sure to remember context is very important when using any vocabulary list. So, that being said, I'd actually recommend you buy a good frequency dictionary for creating good flash cards. This is useful for shadowing the speakers and practicing pronunciation and accent, but beyond that you want a lot of context.

  • @Sattireruby
    @Sattireruby 9 месяцев назад +1

    I suggest next time you make these videos try to write the translation with the article cause I get confused a lot

  • @xxflamepotatoxx2963
    @xxflamepotatoxx2963 3 года назад +17

    I was 8 when I learned most Spanish and now I’m 9 😃

    • @S.AnnMarie
      @S.AnnMarie 5 месяцев назад

      🎉 congratulations keep going it's good to have a skill

  • @dianatorres9687
    @dianatorres9687 3 года назад

    This help my daughter to talk and write more spanish.Thank you

  • @dale4853
    @dale4853 3 года назад +6

    A cashew is actually called anarcardo by us here in Spain. I’ve never heard nuez de la India. It’s almost as bad as saying carro for your car. Coche is the correct word.

    • @Dani-gy6gk
      @Dani-gy6gk 3 года назад

      Do you by any chance know a channel that teaches Spanish of spain? Graciasssss

  • @isabelladevilla946
    @isabelladevilla946 4 года назад +5

    Gracias 💕

  • @amandasmith3394
    @amandasmith3394 28 дней назад

    So helpful

  • @joelevans6387
    @joelevans6387 4 года назад +2

    Kudos for effort, consider design. Wish you well sincerely but
    Who has time or focus to learn 2000 words in a sitting?
    Or to words about sea urchins and shell fish and wool, that are rarely used?

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      The rare words are very useful for me! I am not beginner level in Spanish tho! I’m actually native speaker level in Spanish, so I can speak it very well and I can understand it, but there are still a few words I need to learn, such as specific names of tools, certain fruit / vegetable / nut / seed / food names, certain clothes etc, certain animal names that aren’t used too often, certain rare descriptive verbs etc, and more unknown terms etc, plus I need to check and memorize the spelling / accents for most of the words, because some words have accents on certain vowels, even though I can usually guess it for most words because I know the patterns! That is because I learned Spanish in childhood from movies and TV series, and I did not see most words written, so I learned it mostly by only hearing the words spoken by natives in those TV series and movies!

  • @jjkkjwhw
    @jjkkjwhw Год назад

    Gracias, tengo estas palabras, porque aprendo español en la escuela y tengo um examen pronto.

  • @mohammadsadeghi1636
    @mohammadsadeghi1636 3 месяца назад

    PERFECTOOOOOOOOOOOOO....GRACIAS....

  • @uzeyircoskun
    @uzeyircoskun Месяц назад +1

    I subscribed

  • @uzeyircoskun
    @uzeyircoskun Месяц назад +1

    Some words have multiple meanings but you show them like they have only one meaning.

  • @kenialovato347
    @kenialovato347 4 года назад +6

    My language is Spanish and I have been learning English since I came to live in the United States. Does anyone teach me English and I teach Spanish?:)

  • @unknow.n6192
    @unknow.n6192 4 года назад +1

    Mucha gracias ☺️🥰

  • @missamerica112
    @missamerica112 4 года назад +3

    Early!! Gracias!!🤩🤩

  • @ジョウドなの筍
    @ジョウドなの筍 4 года назад +1

    Gracias

  • @raulmosquera9170
    @raulmosquera9170 4 года назад +4

    Someone who wants to practice Spanish can practice with me. I am a native of the Spanish language.

    • @michellecroft6928
      @michellecroft6928 4 года назад +1

      How would you practice? Over zoom? I would love help!!

    • @raulmosquera9170
      @raulmosquera9170 4 года назад +1

      @@michellecroft6928 yes. zoom would be good

    • @raulmosquera9170
      @raulmosquera9170 4 года назад +1

      @@michellecroft6928 you can contact my email luarpro@outlook.com

    • @snehalgupta5290
      @snehalgupta5290 4 года назад +1

      I want to learn Spanish tell me how

    • @raulmosquera9170
      @raulmosquera9170 4 года назад +1

      @@snehalgupta5290 It will be by zoom. to practice your Spanish and I my English change cultures and languages

  • @joshturner6517
    @joshturner6517 4 года назад

    hi great video. does this include the same words as the 1000 word video? thankyou

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 2 года назад

      Watch it and find out.

  • @Martin-88
    @Martin-88 3 года назад +24

    90 seconds into learning Spanish words as a beginner and I'm being told how to say cashew nut 😂. Love it.

    • @lawsoflycurgus
      @lawsoflycurgus 3 года назад +2

      I know what's been helping me aprender (learn) has been to visualize both the object in english and over that object in my mind i have it written in Español. That's helping me retain a lot. Good luck on your studies.

    • @Martin-88
      @Martin-88 3 года назад +2

      @@lawsoflycurgus Cheers mate

    • @lawsoflycurgus
      @lawsoflycurgus 3 года назад

      @@Martin-88 Cheers to you to mate

    • @jasondaniels640
      @jasondaniels640 3 года назад

      It ends with 'weed'... Mala something... Lol

  • @Strawberrypocky911
    @Strawberrypocky911 Год назад

    I like how the very first word was Coffee 😆💖☕

  • @mek059
    @mek059 4 года назад +9

    With reflexive verbs I'll never know Spanish 😞

    • @AhmedSherif-mn8gu
      @AhmedSherif-mn8gu 4 года назад +4

      Don't give up on learning. Obviously, you will need time and effort, but once you learn something (whether it's Spanish or any other language or skill), you will be so proud that you desire more. Best wishes from a beginner 😊.
      ¡Adíos!

    • @mek059
      @mek059 4 года назад +3

      @@AhmedSherif-mn8gu Thank you 🥰 good luck!

    • @william6587
      @william6587 4 года назад +5

      We’re all in this together. I’m 16 and completely new to learning Spanish. They will be dark times where we will feel discouraged but we have to realise that the things we want in life don’t come easy and it’s part of process of reaching our goals; with that idea we can push forward to fluency. Good luck!!! As long as your dedicated and persistent despite of discouragement, you will be fluent in Español mi amiga.

    • @mek059
      @mek059 4 года назад

      @@william6587 You are absolutely right
      Good luck to you too!

    • @kameilahking1743
      @kameilahking1743 4 года назад

      @@william6587 I’m also learning Spanish. How’s your progress been so far?

  • @thriveark
    @thriveark 3 года назад

    Wow, not bad!!!

  • @sl2200n
    @sl2200n 2 года назад

    is there PDF of this?

  • @Theyluvlondyn86
    @Theyluvlondyn86 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mi espanol es muy malo. Este es importante a mi. Yo apprender.

  • @sajidamin688
    @sajidamin688 Месяц назад

    On one side you are saying free but after creating account u ppl r asking for money. Why double type policy ?

  • @missreliable_
    @missreliable_ 4 года назад +1

    Omg it's almost same with bahasa indonesia😱 and also english. Okay im gonna take a serious to learn spanish now

    • @pandugianr
      @pandugianr 4 года назад

      hola, soy de indonesio

  • @piyushsomkuwar1584
    @piyushsomkuwar1584 4 года назад

    Make make a option for monthly payment????

  • @SD-np5ew
    @SD-np5ew 3 года назад

    I have account in ur site .and I have start from beginners but. I'm getting directly sentence and fill in the blanks. I want alphabetos first then word and then sentence not directly word and sentence

  • @mohammadmohammad2741
    @mohammadmohammad2741 4 года назад +2

    These words are very useful but WHAT ABOUT ARTICLE THEY DONOT HAVE ARTICLE LIKE (MESCULIN OR FEMININ)

    • @henhaooahneh
      @henhaooahneh 4 года назад

      Not a big deal, the last vowel in the 80% of the words is an O (masculine) or an A (femminine) with a 3% of exceptions like jobs ended by A (journalist, artist) are masculin.

  • @thongho6609
    @thongho6609 4 года назад +1

    this is actually my 3rd language so its hard my first is english and my second is vietnamese

  • @ahmetrdvantavukcu6954
    @ahmetrdvantavukcu6954 2 года назад

    cashew nut, cemento, middle finger... thanks !

  • @romanwog2111
    @romanwog2111 2 года назад

    The way he says Garage at #449 lol

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 4 года назад +11

    I paused the video after 7 minutes. I'm very curious who decided to choose these words and the order of the words in which it is presented.
    Imho there's not much logic to it.
    When I teach English to beginners I start with greetings, parts of the day, days of the week, numbers, some verbs, some nouns, some adjectives.

    • @kingsmans4741
      @kingsmans4741 3 года назад +2

      They have a more sensible platform on their site which has order to it and lessons for beginers and example sentences etc. I think this is just a video with 2000 bud. Dont think to much into it.

    • @metalsnailptv1151
      @metalsnailptv1151 2 года назад +1

      this is not teaching you, they usually do that in depth on their actual website, this is just a list of 2000 most common words in Spanish, in no order. shut up pls

  • @shedareal.lleenn
    @shedareal.lleenn 4 года назад +6

    tHiS WaS sO HeLpFuL

  • @Chessking1992
    @Chessking1992 4 года назад +1

    Hola

  • @manjil5017
    @manjil5017 4 года назад

    Soy nepalese💚

  • @themangounoduo8429
    @themangounoduo8429 3 года назад +2

    100th comment!!

  • @StarlightMist4
    @StarlightMist4 5 месяцев назад

    40:43

  • @ronisarker2122
    @ronisarker2122 4 года назад

    Hola.Soy Roni .

  • @ham8603
    @ham8603 2 года назад

    Coffee: caf`e
    tea: t`e
    hour: hora
    class: clase
    suspense: suspenso
    wool: lana
    Wheat: trigo
    Black tea: t`e negro
    Bridge: puente
    Busy: ocupado
    cashew nut: nuez de la india
    ceiling: techo
    cement: cemento
    cake: pastel
    Teacher: maestra
    crowded: atestado
    chef: chef
    dance: bailar
    directions: direcciones
    electricity: electricidad
    exit: salida
    gas: gas
    handmade: hecho a mano
    hill: colina
    index finger: dedo `indice
    paper: papel
    island: isla
    mainland: continente
    map: mapa
    menu: men`u
    middle finger: dedo medio
    rain forest: selva
    pond: estanque
    pinkie: dedo me`nique
    peanut: cacahuate
    mountain range: cordillera
    classroom: sal`on de clases
    suitcase: maleta
    sidewalk: banqueta
    ring finger: dedo anular
    whiskey: whiskey
    waiter: mesero
    vest: chaleco
    undershirt: camiseta
    tourism: turismo
    thumb: pulgar
    sweet: dulces
    leg: pierna
    cheer: animar
    champion: campe`on
    cancel: cancelar
    butter: mantequilla
    barley: cebada
    freeze: congelar
    flight: vuelo
    confirm: confirmar
    competition: competici`on
    college: colegio
    manager: gerente
    luggage: equipaje
    loser: perdedor
    incorrect: incorrecto
    pilot: piloto
    shrimp: camar`on
    read aloud: leer en voz alta
    rainbow: arcoiris
    university: universidad
    underline: subrayar
    terminal: terminal
    book: libro
    stadium: estadio
    winner: ganador
    blanket: cobija
    beetle: escarabajo
    bee: abeja
    athlete: atleta
    consmetics: cosm`eticos
    collar: collar`in
    dot: punto
    draw: dibujar
    engineer: ingeniero
    dish: plato
    cricket: grillo
    gesture: hacer un adem`an
    heavy: pesado
    hamster: h`amster
    hammer: martillo
    level: nivel
    news: noticias
    photo: foto
    perfume: perfume
    student: estudiante
    rabbit: conejo
    put: poner
    push: empujar
    pull: tirar
    publish: publicar
    print: imprimir
    player: jugador
    take: tomar
    sunglasses: gafas de sol
    submit: presentar
    notebook: cuaderno
    spider: ara`na
    singer: cantante
    screwdriver: destornillador
    screw: tornillo
    saw: serrucho
    turkey: pavo
    transmit: transmitir
    toolbox: caja de herramientas
    team: equipo
    tape measure: cinta m`etrica
    minute: minuto
    programmer: programador
    win: ganar
    wave: ola
    beijing: Pek`in
    Church: iglesia
    Channel: canal
    ceremony: ceremonia
    buffet: buffet
    edit: editar
    Dubai: Dubai
    hopeful: esperanzado
    doctor: doctor
    festival: festival
    factory: f`abrica
    license: licencia
    input: entrada
    midnight: medianoche
    Miami: Miami
    Manila: Manila
    Machine: m`aquina
    mosque: mezquita
    program: programa
    police officer: polic`ia
    painful: doloroso
    respect: respetar
    resemble: parecerse
    station: estaci`on
    star: estrella
    Toronto: Toronto
    Thank: agradecer
    Temple: templo
    Washington D.C.: Washington D.C
    Bear: oso
    Foot: pie
    chimpanzee: chimpanc`e
    jaguar: jaguar
    koala: koala
    monkey: mono
    wolf: lobo
    fish: pez
    alligator: caim`an
    bug: bicho
    butterfly: mariposa
    one hundred million: cien millones
    secretary: secretaria
    one trillion: un bill`on
    zero: cero
    health: salud, saludable
    escalator: escalera mec`anica
    decrease: disminuir
    conver: cambiar
    Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires
    Havana: La havana
    Santiago: santiago de Chile
    Bogota: Bogot`a
    dog: perro
    enter: entrar
    arrive: llegar
    nervous: ansioso
    ice cream: helado
    sesame: ajonjoli
    drinking glass: vaso
    cup: taza
    archipelago: archipi`elago
    straight: estrecho
    field: campo
    Bird: p`ajaro
    Tired: cansado
    roof: techo
    match: f`osforos
    emergency room: sala de emergencia
    toothbrush: cepillo de dientes
    toothpaste: pasta dental
    answer: responder
    clear: claro
    letter: carta
    delicious: delicioso
    cow: vaca
    salad: ensalada
    knock: tocar
    welcome: dar la bienvenida
    parrot: loro
    cockroach: cucaracha
    plant: planta
    distant: distante
    output: salida
    workforce: mano de obra
    cook: cocinero
    horse: caballo
    it: ello
    here: aqu`i
    there: all`i
    before: antes
    calendar: calendario
    autumn: oto`no
    dense: denso
    vast: vasto
    coarse: `aspero
    fine: fino
    mouse: rat`on
    light: ligero
    throw: lanzar
    miss: fallar
    to be: ser
    backpack: mochila
    mechanical pencil: lapicero
    wipe: limpiar
    lead: mina
    erase: borrar
    repeat: repetir
    morning: ma`nana
    sheep: oveja
    chest: pecho
    hang: colgar
    dig: cavar
    climb: escalar
    rain: llover
    weather: clima
    muggy: bochornoso
    China: china
    North Korea: Corea del Norte
    Peru: Per`u
    cat: gato
    Mongolia: Mongolia
    Vietnam: Vietnam
    Malaysia: Malasia
    person: persona
    Protestantism: protestantismo
    Catholicism: catolicismo
    Hindusim: hinduismo
    waterfall: catarata
    finish: terminar
    one billion: mil millones
    pig: cerdo
    worm: lombriz
    watch: ver
    vulture: buitre
    urchin: erizo de mar
    tiger: tigre
    swan: cisne
    stingray: mantaraya
    squid: calamar
    squirrel: ardilla
    scared: asustado
    head: cabeza
    rhinoceros: rinoceronte
    relaxed: relajado
    raccoon: mapache
    quail: codorniz
    peacock: pavo real
    platypus: ornitorrinco
    owl: b`uho
    anteater: oso hormiguero
    auto racing: carreras de autos
    bat: murci`elago
    arm: brazo
    bath: ba`no
    beaver: castor
    bored: aburrido
    boxing: boxeo
    cicada: cigarra
    disgusting: asqueroso
    firefly: luci`ernaga
    football: f`utbol americano
    Fox: zorro
    Fur seal: foca
    stomach: est`omago
    gorilla: gorila
    interested: interesado
    jellyfish: medusa
    ladybug: mariquita
    Kangaroo: canguro
    movie theater: cine
    back: espalda
    Lip: labio
    Cutting board: tabla de cortar
    Hail: granizo
    hand: mano
    water: aqua
    orange: naranja
    speaker: altavoz
    towel: toalla
    start: comenzar
    soap: jab`on
    shaving razor: navaja de afeitar
    shampoo: champ`u
    order: orden
    move: mover
    snow: nieve
    low: bajo
    learn: aprender
    laugh: re`ir
    job: trabajo
    home: casa
    high: alto
    help: ayudar
    give: dar
    exercise: ejercitarse
    deodorant: desodorante
    rain: lluvia
    conditioner: acondicionador
    boy: ni`no
    clock: reloj
    birth: nacimiento
    become: convertirse
    video game: videojuego
    suburb: suburbio
    stove: estufa
    stapler: engrapadora
    spit: escupir
    airplane: avi`on
    staple: grapa
    soil: suelo
    shy: t`imido
    shallow: poco profundo
    scary: espantoso
    rock: roca
    principal: director
    poor: pobre
    paper clip: clip de papel
    Second: segundo
    neck: cuello
    medicine: medicina
    marry: casarse
    marketing: mercadotecnia
    infection: infecci`on
    harmonica: arm`onica
    graduate: graduar
    gargle: hacer g`argaras
    folder: carpeta
    farm: granja
    famous: famoso
    taxi: taxi
    engage: comprometer
    embrassed: avergonzado
    drums: bater`ia
    dizzy: mareado
    dirt: suciedad
    die: morir
    defecate: defecar
    deep: profundo
    dark: oscuro
    cough: toser
    bicycle: bicicleta
    comb: peine
    city: ciudad
    casual: casual
    breast: seno
    be born: nacer
    bag: bolsa
    aquarium: acuario
    Guatelmala: Guatemala
    Groom: prometido
    turn: girar
    boat: barco
    hello: hola
    sunset: atardecer
    sound: sonido
    taste: probar
    sell: vender
    clothes: ropa
    karaoke: karaoke
    sing: cantar
    song: canci`on
    picture: dibujo
    Motorcycle: motocicleta
    swim: nadar
    fence: cerca
    scientist: cient`ifico
    open: abrir
    word: palabra
    Study: estudiar
    customer: cliente
    reserve: reservar
    catch: atrapar
    skyscraper: rascacielos
    truck: camioneta
    yard: patio
    hanger: gancho de ropa
    dye: te`nir
    see: ver
    pepper: pimienta
    performance: rendimiento
    seafood: mariscos
    pitcher: jarro
    marsh: pantano
    dishwasher: lavavajillas
    moped: ciclomotor
    power outlet: toma de corriente
    operation: operaci`on
    needle: aguja
    thermomter: term`ometro
    mail: correo
    mailman: cartero
    seal: sellar
    revise: revisar
    one hundred trillion: cien billones
    ten trillion: diez billones
    sunny: soleado
    close: cercano
    gasoline: gasolina
    final: ex`amenes finales
    tution fee: matr`icula
    square: plaza
    park: parque
    tack: tachuela
    correct: corregir
    character: car`acter
    import: importaci`on
    windy: ventoso
    export: exportaci`on
    agenda: orden del d`ia
    Brussels: bruselas
    earth: tierra
    portugal: portugal
    Sleep: so`noliento (a)
    deposit: dep`osito
    tuna fish: at`un
    penguin: ping`uino
    walrus: morsa
    helicopter: helic`optero
    seahorse: caballito de mar
    scale: b`ascula
    llama: yama
    panda: panda
    advertisement: anuncio
    seaweed: algas
    Sand: arena
    museum: museo
    beverage: bebidas
    ATM: cajero autom`atico
    today: hoy
    cold: fr`io
    lime: lima
    garage: garage
    Chimney: chimenea
    faucet: grifo
    toaster: tostador
    drawer: caj`on
    bench: banca
    fountain: fuente
    coral: coral
    wood: madera
    cloudy: nublado
    sculpture: escultura
    crib: cuna
    ball: pelota
    scorpion: escorpi`on
    462 @1:03:01

  • @yosefmalin8360
    @yosefmalin8360 3 года назад +1

    So many words I wouldn't of included.

  • @everfor9701
    @everfor9701 4 года назад +1

    Algunas suenan como un robot , todo neutro , no es hablante nativo .. who want learn spanish ?
    Yo quiero aprender inglés

    • @Ashrafali7502..
      @Ashrafali7502.. 2 года назад

      I can teach you English

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      Even if it may not be native speaker / even if it’s a robot, the pronunciation is spot on, at least for the words I’ve heard so far - I’m actually native speaker level in Spanish, so I can speak it very well and I can understand it, but there are still a few words I need to learn, such as specific names of tools, certain fruit / vegetable / nut / seed / food names, certain clothes etc, certain animal names that aren’t used too often, certain rare descriptive verbs etc, and more unknown terms etc, plus I need to check and memorize the spelling / accents for most of the words, because some words have accents on certain vowels, even though I can usually guess it for most words because I know the patterns! That is because I learned Spanish in childhood from movies and TV series, and I did not see most words written, so I learned it mostly by only hearing the words spoken by natives in those TV series and movies!

  • @cieladehielo
    @cieladehielo Год назад

    Is it Latin American Spanish

  • @chiengherngee6819
    @chiengherngee6819 4 года назад

    Wow

  • @dirkjan7048
    @dirkjan7048 4 года назад +6

    Starting with the words: Suspense, wheat, wool. Words I’ll never use anyway

  • @keekwai2
    @keekwai2 2 года назад +2

    "hamster? Barley etc" This is just a random list of words, not "2000 Words Every Spanish Beginner Must Know"

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      Food terms are very important, so all food terms like barley should be included, but hamster is always hamster in every new language I learn, including the Nordic languages, so one can assume it’s hamster in the other Germanic and Latin languages as well, and panda is also always panda, and sometimes it has an extra word, but it always has panda in it tho, in every Latin / Germanic language I started learning so far! I am not a beginner in Spanish tho! I’m actually native speaker level in Spanish, so I can speak it very well and I can understand it, but there are still a few words I need to learn, such as specific names of tools, certain fruit / vegetable / nut / seed / food names, certain clothes etc, certain animal names that aren’t used too often, certain rare descriptive verbs etc, and more unknown terms etc, plus I need to check and memorize the spelling / accents for most of the words, because some words have accents on certain vowels, even though I can usually guess it for most words because I know the patterns! That is because I learned Spanish in childhood from movies and TV series, and I did not see most words written, so I learned it mostly by only hearing the words spoken by natives in those TV series and movies!

  • @yruhatin100
    @yruhatin100 4 года назад +1

    Unfortunately this video doesn't make any difference between nouns and verbs, or whether a Spanish word is feminine or masculine.

    • @henhaooahneh
      @henhaooahneh 4 года назад

      It is a mix, common words and cognates to give an appearance of easiness

  • @allaroundzeal565
    @allaroundzeal565 4 года назад +9

    Misleading thumbnail! Where is rosa 😔

  • @duchafuesen6224
    @duchafuesen6224 4 года назад

    Yo all Who wants yo learn Spanish and teach English in turno?

  • @jaaylaN
    @jaaylaN 4 года назад

    me ocupando adquisicion espanol

  • @nellyflax4630
    @nellyflax4630 2 года назад

    I think Spanish word for sunset is incorrect .

  • @STROFFICIAL8018YT
    @STROFFICIAL8018YT 4 года назад

    spanish is in latin or spain

  • @truthtian123
    @truthtian123 2 месяца назад

    it's not 2000 words. Some or half of the words repeated..but thank you anyway

  • @michael-we-are-legion-brown
    @michael-we-are-legion-brown 4 года назад

    El video tiene una voz inhumana y las palabras no incluyen sus géneros gramaticales.

  • @shedareal.lleenn
    @shedareal.lleenn 4 года назад

    I'm learning but some of these words i wont need to use....

  • @ryarod
    @ryarod 4 года назад

    I am surprised than trillion is billones.

    • @henhaooahneh
      @henhaooahneh 4 года назад

      Like in many places in Europe: 10x3 thousand, 10x6 million, 10x12 billion, 10x18 trillion

  • @najnamjoon9450
    @najnamjoon9450 3 года назад +1

    8:26 :)

  • @RobertoVanSaint
    @RobertoVanSaint 2 года назад

    how dare you put rosa on the thumbnail. she's not even in this one. i only learn spanish from rosa

  • @ArchMageDarium
    @ArchMageDarium 4 года назад

    Typical American mispronounces Taoism. ruclips.net/video/uTRNDfMJpBE/видео.html
    Also, I believe there's an accent in Spanish, so it's probably taoìsmo.

  • @princetonpro6631
    @princetonpro6631 3 года назад

    Most of the words are useless in life time and what is Ethiopia??!??!😶😶😶 I don't even know what it is!!

  • @IsmaelJnBaptiste
    @IsmaelJnBaptiste 25 дней назад

    Por qué no sabes hablar inglés mi español saben hablar usted siempre se confunde dice el que no es verdad

  • @MustangDesudiroz
    @MustangDesudiroz 4 года назад

    so much unnecessary words here

  • @alexmay5361
    @alexmay5361 3 года назад

    So much terrible mistakes here😡and useless names 😡

  • @keekwai2
    @keekwai2 2 года назад

    "chef" is French. Make that "1999 words ......."

  • @aaravdhankhar8519
    @aaravdhankhar8519 7 месяцев назад