Most Common Spanish Verbs: Free PDF + Quiz

Verbs are the heartbeat of any real conversation-you need them to order a meal, share a story, or just explain what you did yesterday. We pulled together around 439 of the most common Spanish verbs so you can stop flipping through scattered resources and actually start using them. No dusty textbook relics, just the practical words you’ll hear at the market, in your favorite show, or in a chat with friends.

Every entry hands you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you see exactly how the verb behaves in the wild-not a lifeless translation. Tap the play button next to any word to hear it spoken aloud, because your ears need practice just as much as your eyes.

This is a clean, no‑fluff reference for any learner who wants practical vocabulary they can steal for real‑life Spanish. When you’re ready to study offline, the free PDF download button below the table has your back-print it, scribble on it, or tuck it into your bag for a commute.

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Quick Quiz

Think you’ve locked these verbs into memory? Give the quick quiz a whirl-no grades, just a friendly nudge toward the ones that need a second look.

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WordMeaningExampleAudio
insultarto insultNo debes insultar a nadie.
integrarto integrateSe va a integrar al grupo.
intentarto tryIntento dormir.
interesarto interestMe empieza a interesar el arte.
interpretarto interpret/performVa a interpretar una canción.
interrumpirto interruptSiento interrumpir la reunión.
intervenirto interveneLa policía tuvo que intervenir.
introducirto introduce/insertDebes introducir la moneda.
invadirto invadeEl ejército intentó invadir.
inventarto inventLe gusta inventar historias.
invitarto inviteTe invito a mi fiesta.
inyectarto injectLe van a inyectar la medicina.
irto goVoy a la escuela.
jugarto playJuego al fútbol.
juntarto join/gatherVamos a juntar las mesas.
jurarto swearTe lo puedo jurar.
juzgarto judgeNo debes juzgar a los demás.
lamentarto regretSiento lamentar lo ocurrido.
lamerto lickEl perro le lamió la mano.
lanzarto throwTienes que lanzar la pelota.
latirto beatSiento mi corazón latir.
lavarto washLavo los platos.
leerto readLeo un libro.
levantarto raise / to liftLevanto la mano.
limitarto limitDebes limitar el consumo de azúcar.