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Learn Basic Spanish Grammar Guide

The Spanish grammar rules you must follow and understand to properly speak the Spanish language.

Spanish Grammar Rules

  • Spanish sentence structure follows a Subject + Verb + Object format to their sentences.
  • Spanish Nouns can be either masculine and feminine. Masculines nouns are preceded by the article “el” and usually end in a “o”. Feminine nouns are preceded by the article “la” and usually end in an “a”. Although there are Exceptions.
  • Spanish Verbs have 5 tenses. Past, Present, Future, imperfect, and subjunctive.
  • Spanish adjectives appear after the noun they describe.
Spanish Sentence Structure
Spanish Sentence Structure

Examples of Spanish Verbs

Examples of Spanish Verbs
Examples of Spanish Verbs

Spanish Grammar Rules: Nouns and Pronouns

  • Spanish Nouns can be either masculine and feminine
  • Masculine Spanish nouns usually in “o” while Feminine Spanish nouns usually end in “a”. There are Exceptions.
  • An Article precedes each noun or pronoun with either ‘el’ or ‘la’
  • Pay attention to Tildes and accents because they can completely change the meaning of words.

Spanish Grammar Rules: Adjectives

• Spanish adjectives appear after the noun they describe.

Basic Spanish Vocabulary Words

Basic Spanish Vocabulary Words
Basic Spanish Vocabulary Words

Spanish Vocabulary for Times & Days

Spanish Vocabulary for Times/Day
Todayhoy
Tomorrowmanana
Yesterdayayer
Tonightesta noche
Morningmanana
Afternoontarde
Spanish Vocabulary for Times & Days

Spanish Accents

Spanish Accent Marks
Spanish Accent Marks

The acute accent marks are used as an aid in pronunciation and also to distinguish some sets of words that are otherwise spelt alike and pronounced alike but have different meanings or different grammatical usages.

The dieresis, also known as the umlaut, which is placed over the u when it pronounced after a g in the combinations güe and güi. Umlauts are rarer than the other types of diacritical marks.

The tilde is used to distinguish n from ñ. In a technical sense, this might not be considered a diacritical mark, since n and ñ are separate letters of the alphabet.

Spanish Vocabulary for Months/Year

Spanish Vocabulary for Months/Year
Januaryenero
Februaryfebrero
Marchmarzo
Aprilabril
Maymayo
Junejunio
Julyjulio
Augustagosto
Septemberseptiembre
Octoberoctubre
Novembernoviembre
Decemberdiciembre
Spanish Vocabulary for Months/Year
Spanish Vocabulary for Months/Year

Spanish Words for The Weather

Spanish Vocabulary Words for Weather
Rainlluvia
Snowmeve
Fogniebla
Cloudynublado
Sunshinesol
Coldfrio
Warmcaliente
Windyventoso
Spanish Words for The Weather
Spanish English Words for The Weather

Spanish Vocabulary Words Meal times Food

Spanish Vocabulary for Mealtimes/Food
Breakfastdesayuno
Lunchalmuerzo
Dinnercena
Coffeecafe
Fishpescado
Milkleche
Onioncebolla
Saladensalada
Beveragebebida
Teate
Cakepastel
Sausagesalchicha
Cheesequeso
Spanish Vocabulary Words Meal times Food
Spanish Vocabulary Words Meal times Food

Spanish Words for Animals

Spanish Vocabulary for Animals
Dogperro
Catgato
Fishpescado
Birdpajaro
Pigcerdo
CowVQCQ
Monkeymono
Deerciervo
Spanish Words for Animals
Spanish Words for Animals

Spanish Words for Anatomy

Spanish Vocabulary Words for Anatomy
Headcabeza
Heartcorazon
Braincerebro
LungsPuhnones
HandsManos
LegsPiemas
Armsarmas
Chestpecho
FingersDedos
ToesDedos de los pies
EyesOjos
Spanish Words for Anatomy
Spanish Words for Anatomy

Spanish Words for Colors

Spanish Vocabulary for Colors
Blacknegro
Whiteblanco
Yellowamarillo
Orangenaranja
Blueazul
Brownmarron
Greenverde
Purplepurpura
Violetvioleta
Redrojo
Graygris
Spanish Words for Colors
Spanish Words for Colors

Spanish Words for Professions

Spanish Vocabulary for Professions
Doctormedico
Lawyerabogado
Dentistdentista
Writerescritor
Bankerbanquero
Secretarysecretario
Engineeringeniero
Farmeragricultor
Carpentercarpintero
Architectarquitecto
Postmancartero
Pilotpiloto
Teachermaestro
Cookcocinar
Mechanicmecanico
Bartenderbarman
Spanish Words for Professions
Spanish Words for Professions
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