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July 9, 2025 9 mins

Wow, we made it to the first 100 words in Spanish because today we're continuing with words 76 to 100.

In this podcast, you will learn the 20,000 most important Spanish words, ordered by how frequently native speakers use them!


Why learn vocabulary this way? Listening to example sentences and translations is one of the fastest way to learn vocabulary! Instead of memorising isolated words, you're absorbing vocabulary the way native speakers naturally use them. The frequency based approach ensures that you’re always learning the most important words first, gradually expanding into more specialised Vocabulary.


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

(00:03):
Today, we're learning words 76 until 100.
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!
Tres. Three.

(00:28):
Tengo tres libros. I have three books.
Tengo tres libros. El Tipo.
Type; guy. ¿Qué tipo de música?

(00:50):
What type of music? ¿Qué tipo de música?
Es un buen tipo. He's a good guy.
Es un buen tipo. El Nombre.
Name; noun. ¿Cuál es tu nombre?

(01:17):
What is your name? ¿Cuál es tu nombre?
Un nombre es una palabra. A noun is a word.
Un nombre es una palabra. La Parte.

(01:39):
Part. Es una parte importante.
It is an important part. Es una parte importante.
Ir. To go.

(02:00):
Voy a casa. I am going home.
Voy a casa. Luego.
Then; later. Primero como, luego trabajo.

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First I eat, then I work. Primero como, luego trabajo.
Nos vemos luego. See you later.
Nos vemos luego. Menos.

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Less; minus. Quiero menos azúcar.
I want less sugar. Quiero menos azúcar.
Diez menos cinco es cinco. Ten minus five is five.

(03:08):
Diez menos cinco es cinco. Tal.
Such; such a. Nunca vi tal cosa.
I never saw such a thing. Nunca vi tal cosa.

(03:33):
El Dios. God.
Gracias a Dios. Thanks to God.
Gracias a Dios. Parecer.
To seem; to appear. Parece fácil.

(04:00):
It seems easy. Parece fácil.
Ella parece feliz. She seems happy.
Ella parece feliz. Hoy.
Today. Hoy es lunes.

(04:25):
Today is Monday. Hoy es lunes.
Cada. Each; every.
Cada día es nuevo. Every day is new.

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Cada día es nuevo. La Noche.
Night. Buenas noches.
Good night. Buenas noches.

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La Madre. Mother.
Mi madre es buena. My mother is good.
Mi madre es buena. Creer.
To believe; to think. No lo creo.

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I don't believe it. No lo creo.
Creo que sí. I think so.
Creo que sí. Entre.
Between; among. El libro está entre los dos.

(05:58):
The book is between the two. El libro está entre los dos.
Estoy entre amigos ahora. I am among friends now.
Estoy entre amigos ahora. Tanto.

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So much. No comas tanto.
Don't eat so much. No comas tanto.
Quien. Who.

(06:41):
¿Quién es? Who is it?
¿Quién es? Allí.
There. La casa está allí.
The house is there. La casa está allí.

(07:06):
La Familia. Family.
Mi familia es grande. My family is big.
Mi familia es grande. La Mujer.

(07:26):
Woman. Ella es una mujer.
She is a woman. Ella es una mujer.
Deber. Must; should; to owe.

(07:50):
Debes estudiar más. You must study more.
Debes estudiar más. Deberías irte.
You should leave. Deberías irte.

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Te debo dinero. I owe you money.
Te debo dinero. La Tarde.
Afternoon. Nos vemos esta tarde.
See you this afternoon. Nos vemos esta tarde.

(08:37):
La Cosa. Thing.
Es una cosa pequeña. It is a small thing.
Es una cosa pequeña. La Cuenta.
Bill; account. La cuenta, por favor.

(09:04):
The bill, please. La cuenta, por favor.
Mi cuenta de correo. My email account.
Mi cuenta de correo. Thank you for learning with

(09:26):
Essential Spanish Vocabulary today!
You've just added some of the most important Spanish words to
your vocabulary. If you found this helpful,
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learners about us. For transcripts, vocabulary
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(09:48):
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