A2 Spanish Vocabulary List: Free PDF + Quiz

You’ve nailed the polite basics-greetings, ordering a coffee, asking for directions. Now it’s time to push past the survival stage and actually start chatting. This CEFR-aligned A2 Spanish vocabulary list is built for exactly that moment. It gives you around 800 words that sit right in the sweet spot between beginner and confident speaker.

No obscure words that only appear in exams-just the vocabulary you’ll hear in real conversations: words for describing your weekend, making plans, comparing things, and handling everyday situations without freezing up. Each entry comes with a clear meaning and a natural example sentence so you can see the word in action. There’s a play button for every term-your ears get practice too.

Work through the list at your own pace, steal the example sentences for your own chats, and when you’re ready to study offline, use the free PDF download button right below the table. It’s a clean reference, not a lecture-grab what you need and start talking.

Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker Spanish section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.

Quick Quiz

Think you’ve already got a handle on A2 vocabulary? The quick quiz below will give you a friendly reality check-no grades, just a nudge toward the words that need a second look.

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WordTypeMeaningExampleAudio
artículoNounarticleLeí un artículo interesante.
artificialAdjectiveartificialEs una flor artificial.
asadoAdjectiveroastedPedimos un pollo asado.
ascenderVerbto promote/climbLogró ascender en su trabajo.
asegurarVerbto assure/secureTe puedo asegurar que es verdad.
asesinarVerbto murderIntentaron asesinar al rey.
asíVerblike this/soNo lo hagas así, hazlo de esta manera.
asistirVerbto attendVoy a asistir a la reunión.
asnoNoundonkeyEl asno carga la leña.
asombrarVerbto amazeSu talento me va a asombrar.
aspectoNounappearanceTiene un aspecto cansado.
aspiradoraNounvacuum cleanerPasa la aspiradora por la alfombra.
asuntoNounmatter/issueTenemos que hablar de un asunto importante.
asustarVerbto frightenNo me quieres asustar.
atacarVerbto attackEl perro intentó atacar.
atarVerbto tieTienes que atar los zapatos.
atenciónNounattentionPresta atención a la clase.
atenderVerbto attend toEl médico va a atender al paciente.
atentoAdjectiveattentiveEl alumno es muy atento.
aterrizarVerbto landEl avión va a aterrizar pronto.
atraerVerbto attractLas flores van a atraer a las abejas.
atraparVerbto catchLa policía logró atrapar al ladrón.
atrásVerbbehind/backMira hacia atrás.
atreverVerbto dareNo me puedo atrever a saltar.
atrevidoAdjectivedaringEs un plan muy atrevido.