A1 Spanish Vocabulary List — Free PDF and Flashcards

Ready to start Spanish without drowning in grammar tables and dusty textbook lists? This CEFR-aligned A1 vocabulary collection is built for that moment when you know “hola” isn’t enough but you’re not sure what comes next. We’ve gathered around 800 everyday words – the kind you’ll actually use in a café, at the market, or when you’re introducing yourself to someone new.

A1 is the level where real communication starts. You’re moving beyond isolated words and into simple conversations: asking for directions, talking about your family, describing your hobbies. That’s exactly the kind of vocabulary we’ve packed into this list. No fluff, no obscure words nobody says – just the practical Spanish that gets you past “estudiante” and into real life.

Ready to give your Spanish a friendly first boost? If you want the full set for easy study, scroll to the bottom of the article for the free printable A1 Spanish vocabulary list PDF and the free downloadable printable A1 Spanish flashcards.

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WordTypeMeaningExampleAudio
plataNounsilverLa pulsera es de plata.
plátanoNounbananaEl plátano es amarillo.
platoNounplate / dishPongo el plato en la mesa.
playaNounbeachMe gusta la playa.
plazaNounsquareNos vemos en la plaza.
pobreAdjectivepoorEs un país muy pobre.
pocoAdjectivea littleTengo poco tiempo.
poderVerbto be able toPuedo nadar.
policíaNounpoliceLa policía ayuda.
polloNounchickenComo pollo con arroz.
ponerVerbto putPongo el libro en la mesa.
porPrepositionfor / byGracias por todo.
por favorPhrasepleaseUn café, por favor.
por quéNounwhy¿Por qué lloras?
porqueConjunctionbecauseNo voy porque llueve.
posibleAdjectivepossibleEs posible llegar a tiempo.
postreNoundessert¿Qué hay de postre?
precioNounprice¿Cuál es el precio?
preferirVerbto preferPrefiero el té al café.
preguntaNounquestionTengo una pregunta.
preguntarVerbto askPregunto al profesor.
preocupadoAdjectiveworriedEstoy preocupado por ti.
prepararVerbto preparePreparo la comida.
primaNouncousin (female)Mi prima es alta.
primaveraNounspringLa primavera es bonita.

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