Most Common Spanish Words

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2.6
11 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

3000 words are all you need to easily express yourself and have everyday conversations in a language. This app has all the most common Spanish ones, always available on your phone, even while offline.
123416 example sentences to put words into context, with pronunciations
Filter by Levels (A1, A2, B1, B2), Topics, Top 100 Groups, and Parts of Speech
Study without even opening the app, even on your watch, with flexibly scheduled notifications
Flashcard autoplay and auto-pronounce loops over your flashcards for times when you cannot use your hands
Practice with your favorite quiz types to master all words
Updated on
Nov 12, 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

2.6
11 reviews
Rudy Honings
September 24, 2024
Like the maker was drunk -The artificial English voice is terrible. B and P , R and W: roll sounds like raw, etc. - With some games, the touch respons is very slow. - El pie? The footh? No, The Pie = El Pastel - Has it started as an English course for Spanish? - with 'flashcardson 1 side' , the translation of verbs is mis Annoying is that different meanings of words are explained with the known language as ref. E.g. Honey is first explained as 'the bee product' but also as 'loved'
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Tiffany Goodman
August 29, 2023
Kinda hard to use. The first word they taught me is "the"....the English version. As a native English speaker, I already use "the" all the time. Turns out you have to tap the flash card and it flips. A small tutorial might help.
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Eric D
September 26, 2023
This app is supposed to teach the most commonly used Spanish words, but instead it just teaches English to people that already know English. There is no Spanish whatsoever anywhere in the app. I don't understand why this app even exists.
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What's new

We added a new quick-glance toast showing every time you open the app, to give you information about the number of reviews left to reach your daily goal, your current goal streak, and the total number of days to study all words (if you stick to your goal)
We fixed an issue that could have prevented example highlighting with reversed term-definition order