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July 12, 2025 10 mins

Today we're continuing with words 126 to 150.
In this podcast, you will learn the 20,000 most important Spanish words, ordered by how frequently native speakers use them!


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(00:00):
Hello and welcome back to Essential Spanish Vocabulary!

(00:03):
Today, we're learning words 126 until 150.
You will hear the English translation first, followed by
the Spanish word, followed by upto three example sentences and
their translations. If you find this podcast
helpful, please subscribe. But now: Let's go!

(00:24):
La Muerte. Death.
La muerte es final. Death is final.
La muerte es final. Claro.
Clear; of course. El cielo está claro.

(00:52):
The sky is clear. El cielo está claro.
Claro que sí. Of course, yes.
Claro que sí. El Dinero.
Money. Tengo mucho dinero.

(01:18):
I have a lot of money. Tengo mucho dinero.
El Problema. Problem.
No hay problema. There is no problem.

(01:38):
No hay problema. La Idea.
Idea. Es una buena idea.
It is a good idea. Es una buena idea.

(02:00):
Bajo. Low; short.
El techo es bajo. The ceiling is low.
El techo es bajo. Él es muy bajo.

(02:21):
He is very short. Él es muy bajo.
Pues. Well; so.
Pues, vamos ahora. Well, let's go now.

(02:42):
Pues, vamos ahora. Si no te gusta, pues no lo
hagas. If you don't like it, then don't
do it. Si no te gusta, pues no lo
hagas. La Policía.

(03:03):
Police; police officer. La policía está aquí.
The police are here. La policía está aquí.
Ella es policía. She is a police officer.

(03:25):
Ella es policía. Ahí.
There. El libro está ahí.
The book is there. El libro está ahí.

(03:47):
El Amor. Love.
El amor es bello. Love is beautiful.
El amor es bello. La Razón.
Reason; right. Dame una razón.

(04:15):
Give me a reason. Dame una razón.
Tienes razón. You are right.
Tienes razón. Alguno.
Some; any. Hay algún problema?

(04:41):
Is there any problem? Hay algún problema?
Tengo algunos libros. I have some books.
Tengo algunos libros. El Equipo.
Team; equipment. Nuestro equipo ganó.

(05:09):
Our team won. Nuestro equipo ganó.
Necesito mi equipo. I need my equipment.
Necesito mi equipo. Importante.

(05:31):
Important. Es muy importante.
It is very important. Es muy importante.
Quién. Who.

(05:52):
¿Quién es él? Who is he?
¿Quién es él? Mal.
Badly; wrong. Canto muy mal.
I sing very badly. Canto muy mal.

(06:20):
Esto está mal. This is wrong.
Esto está mal. La Guerra.
War. La guerra es terrible.

(06:41):
War is terrible. La guerra es terrible.
La Verdad. Truth.
Dime la verdad. Tell me the truth.

(07:01):
Dime la verdad. El Agua.
Water. Quiero agua fría.
I want cold water. Quiero agua fría.

(07:24):
La Cabeza. Head.
Me duele la cabeza. My head hurts.
Me duele la cabeza. Nuestro.

(07:44):
Our. Nuestro perro es pequeño.
Our dog is small. Nuestro perro es pequeño.
La Hija. Daughter.

(08:06):
Mi hija es bonita. My daughter is pretty.
Mi hija es bonita. Cerca.
Near; close. Vive cerca de aquí.

(08:28):
He lives near here. Vive cerca de aquí.
Está muy cerca. It is very close.
Está muy cerca. El Camino.

(08:49):
Path; road. El camino es largo.
The path is long. El camino es largo.
Este es el camino. This is the road.

(09:12):
Este es el camino. El Pasado.
Past. Es parte del pasado.
It is part of the past. Es parte del pasado.

(09:37):
Thank you for learning with Essential Spanish Vocabulary
today! You've just added some of the
most important Spanish words to your vocabulary.
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For transcripts, vocabulary lists and other language
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(09:59):
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