Most Common Spanish Nouns: Free PDF and Flashcards

Spanish nouns are the bricks you absolutely need to build any sentence – without them, you’re stuck pointing at things and hoping for the best. This collection packs around 894 of the most common Spanish nouns you’ll actually use in real conversations, from ordering a tapa to describing your weekend plans. No dusty textbook relics, just the practical vocabulary that keeps your conversations moving.

Every entry in the list gives you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you can see the noun in action instead of just memorizing a translation. There’s audio playback built right in – tap the play button next to any word to hear it spoken aloud, because your ears need practice just as much as your eyes.

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WordMeaningExampleAudio
bombónchocolate candyMe comí un bombón de chocolate.
bondadgoodnessAgradezco tu bondad.
bosqueforestPaseo por el bosque.
bostezoyawnDio un gran bostezo.
botabootMe gustan tus botas nuevas.
botejar/boatNecesito un bote de mermelada.
botellabottleCompro una botella de agua.
botónbuttonFalta un botón en mi camisa.
brazoarmMe duele el brazo.
bromajokeSolo es una broma.
brujawitchSe disfrazó de bruja.
bufandascarfHace frío, ponte la bufanda.
búhoowlEl búho canta de noche.
buqueshipEl buque llegó al puerto.
burlamockeryNo soporto su burla.
buzónmailboxHay una carta en el buzón.
caballohorseMonto a caballo.
cabezaheadMe duele la cabeza.
cabinacabin/boothLlamó desde una cabina telefónica.
cablecableEl cable está roto.
cabocape/corporalEl cabo dio las órdenes.
cabragoatLa cabra da leche.
cacahuetepeanutSoy alérgico al cacahuete.
cacaococoaEl chocolate se hace con cacao.
cacerolasaucepanCocina la sopa en la cacerola.

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