Spanish vocabulary: Daily Routines
The 29 most useful Spanish words for "Daily Routines" — with translation, IPA, and an example sentence each.
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Vocabulary focused on "Daily Routines" — the words from this context you'll actually use most, in frequency order. Save the top 50 free and practice. — Joao
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dían. /ˈdi.a/day Hoy es un día muy soleado.
Today is a very sunny day. -
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nochen. /ˈnotʃe/night La noche está llena de estrellas brillantes.
The night is full of bright stars. -
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mañanan. /maˈɲana/morning Nos vemos mañana en el parque.
See you tomorrow in the park. -
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díasn. /ˈdias/days Los días de verano son muy calurosos.
Summer days are very hot. -
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necesitov. /neθeˈsito/need Necesito ayuda con mis tareas.
I need help with my homework. -
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primeradj. /ˈpɾimeɾ/first Ella es la primer persona en llegar.
She is the first person to arrive. -
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últimaadj. /ˈultima/last Fue la última vez que la vi.
That was the last time I saw her. -
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segundoadj. /seˈɣundo/second Voy a esperar un segundo antes de entrar.
I will wait a second before entering. -
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caman. /ˈkama/bed Me gusta leer en mi cama antes de dormir.
I like to read in my bed before sleeping. -
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dormirv. /dorˈmiɾ/sleep Necesito dormir más para estar descansado.
I need to sleep more to be rested. -
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semanasn. /seˈmanas/weeks Faltan tres semanas para las vacaciones.
There are three weeks left until vacation. -
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mesn. /mes/month El próximo mes tenemos vacaciones.
Next month we have vacation. -
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prisan. /ˈpɾisa/hurry Tengo prisa por llegar a la reunión.
I'm in a hurry to get to the meeting. -
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repenteadv. /reˈpente/suddenness Me llegó un pensamiento de repente.
A thought came to me suddenly. -
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tiemposn. /ˈtjempos/times Los tiempos han cambiado mucho en años.
Times have changed a lot over the years. -
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pequeñosadj. /peˈkeɲos/small Los niños tienen juguetes pequeños y coloridos.
The children have small, colorful toys. -
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relojn. /reˈlox/watch Mi reloj se detuvo y no funciona.
My watch stopped and doesn't work. -
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corriendoadv. /koˈɾjendo/running Vine corriendo para no llegar tarde.
I came running to not be late. -
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caminarv. /kamiˈnaɾ/walk Me gusta caminar por el parque cada mañana.
I like to walk in the park every morning. -
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sentadoadj. /senˈtado/sitting Ella está sentado en el sofá leyendo un libro.
She is sitting on the sofa reading a book. -
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descanson. /desˈkanso/rest Necesito un descanso después de trabajar.
I need a rest after working. -
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paseon. /paˈseo/walk Vamos a dar un paseo por el parque.
We are going to take a walk in the park. -
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pasév. /paˈse/pass Pasé por tu casa ayer y no estabas.
I passed by your house yesterday and you weren't there. -
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levántatev. /leˈβanta.te/get up Levántate temprano para aprovechar el día.
Get up early to make the most of the day. -
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comienzon. /koˈmjenso/beginning El comienzo del año escolar es emocionante.
The beginning of the school year is exciting. -
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diarioadj. /djaˈɾjo/daily Ella tiene un diario donde escribe sus pensamientos.
She has a daily where she writes her thoughts. -
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descansarv. /desˈkansaɾ/rest Necesito descansar después de un largo día.
I need to rest after a long day. -
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desayunon. /desaˈʝuno/breakfast Me gusta comer tostadas en el desayuno.
I like to eat toast for breakfast. -
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comienzav. /koˈmjensa/begin La película comienza a las ocho en punto.
The movie begins at eight o'clock.
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