DELE B1 Vocabulary List with Free PDF

You’ve moved past the polite basics-ordering coffee, introducing yourself, asking for directions. Now you’re hungry for real conversation. B1 is the level where you stop sounding like a walking phrasebook and start sharing stories, opinions, and the occasional complaint about the weather. This CEFR-aligned DELE B1 vocabulary list is built for exactly that messy, wonderful in-between stage.

We’ve gathered around 1,000 practical Spanish words you’ll meet both on the DELE exam and in daily life-the ones you need to describe a weekend trip, explain why a film left you cold, or navigate a chat with new friends. Each entry gives you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you see the word in action instead of just a translation. You’ll also find audio playback built right into the table, because your ears deserve practice too.

When you’re ready to study without a screen, just use the free PDF download button below the table. It’s a clean reference you can scribble on, highlight, or tuck into your bag for those in-between moments. No fluff, no dusty textbook relics-just the vocabulary that helps you connect in Spanish.

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Quick Quiz

Think you’ve already nailed a few of these words? The quiz below will give you a gentle nudge toward the ones that still need a little attention.

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WordTypeMeaningExampleAudio
círculoNouncircleDibuja un círculo rojo.
cirugíaNounsurgeryNecesita una cirugía urgente.
cirujanoNounsurgeonEl cirujano operó al paciente.
cisneNounswanEl cisne nada en el lago.
citaNounappointment/dateTengo una cita con el médico.
ciudadanoNouncitizenEs un ciudadano ejemplar.
civilAdjectivecivilEs un ingeniero civil.
clásicoAdjectiveclassicEscucha música clásica.
clasificarVerbto classifyVamos a clasificar los libros.
clavarVerbto nailTienes que clavar este cuadro.
clubNounclubSoy socio de este club.
cobrarVerbto charge/collectMe van a cobrar diez euros.
cobreNouncopperEl tubo es de cobre.
cocerVerbto boil/cookTienes que cocer la pasta.
cochinoAdjectivedirty/pigEres un poco cochino.
cocidoAdjectivecooked/boiledComimos un cocido delicioso.
códigoNouncodeIntroduce el código secreto.
coheteNounrocketEl cohete viajó a la luna.
cojínNouncushionPon un cojín en la silla.
colaNountail/lineEl perro mueve la cola.
colaborarVerbto collaborateQuiero colaborar en el proyecto.
colgarVerbto hangVoy a colgar el cuadro en la pared.
colocarVerbto placeVoy a colocar los libros en la estantería.
comedorNoundining roomComemos juntos en el comedor.
comercianteNounmerchantEl comerciante vende frutas.