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Easy Learning Spanish Vocabulary


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       information and services

       law

       materials

       music

       numbers and quantities

       personal items

       plants and gardens

       seaside and boats

       shopping

       sports

       theatre and cinema

       time

       tools

       town

       trains

       trees

       vegetables

       vehicles

       the weather

       youth hostelling

       supplementary vocabulary

       articles and pronouns

       conjunctions

       adjectives

       adverbs and prepositions

       nouns

       verbs

       About the Publisher

      The Easy Learning Spanish Vocabulary is designed for both young and adult learners. Whether you are starting to learn Spanish for the very first time, revising for school exams or simply want to brush up on your Spanish, the Easy Learning Spanish Vocabulary offers you the information you require in a clear and accessible format.

      This book is divided into 50 topics, arranged in alphabetical order. This thematic approach enables you to learn related words and phrases together, so that you can become confident in using particular vocabulary in context.

      Vocabulary within each topic is divided into nouns and useful phrases which are aimed at helping you to express yourself in idiomatic Spanish. Vocabulary within each topic is graded to help you prioritize your learning. Essential words include the basic words you will need to be able to communicate effectively, important words help expand your knowledge, and useful words provide additional vocabulary which will enable you to express yourself more fully.

      Nouns are grouped by gender: masculine (“el”) nouns are given together, as are feminine (“la”) nouns, enabling you to memorize words according to their gender. In addition, all feminine forms of adjectives are shown, as are irregular plurals.

      At the end of the book you will find a list of supplementary vocabulary, grouped according to part of speech – adjective, verb, noun and so on. This is vocabulary which you will come across in many everyday situations.

      abbreviations

      ABBREVIATIONS

adjadjective
advadverb
algnalguien
conjconjunction
ffeminine
invinvariable
LAmword used in Latin America
mmasculine
m+fmasculine and feminine form
Mexword used in Mexico
nnoun
plplural
preppreposition
sbsomebody
singsingular
Spword used in Spain
sthsomething

      The swung dash ~ is used to indicate the basic elements of the compound and appropriate endings are then added.

      PLURALS AND GENDER

      In Spanish, if a noun ends in a vowel it generally takes –s in the plural (casa > casas). If it ends in a consonant (including y) it generally takes –es in the plural (reloj > relojes). If it doesn’t follow these rules, then the plural will be given in the text.

      Although most masculine nouns take “el” and most feminine nouns take “la”, you will find a few nouns grouped under feminine words which take “el” (el agua water; el arca chest; el aula classroom) because they are actually feminine.

      ESSENTIAL WORDS (masculine)

elaeropuertoairport
elagente de viajestravel agent
elalquiler de cochescar hire
elavión (pl aviones)plane
elbillete (Sp), el boleto (LAm)ticket
elbolsobag
elcarnet (or carné) de identidad (pl carnets or carnés ~ ~)ID card
elenlaceconnection
elequipajeluggage
elequipaje de manohand luggage
elhorariotimetable
elnúmeronumber
eloficial de aduanascustoms officer
elpasajeropassenger
elpasaportepassport
el(precio del) billete (Sp) or boleto (LAm)fare
elretrasodelay
losserviciostoilets
eltaxitaxi
elturistatourist
elviajetrip
elviajerotraveller

      USEFUL PHRASES

      viajar en avión to travel by plane

      un billete (Sp) or boleto (LAm) de