Hi my name is Rosa and today we will be doing the top 25 adjectives in Spanish. So let’s begin. |
Fácil “Easy”. |
“Washing dishes is easy.” Lavar los platos es fácil. |
Hablar español es facil. “Speaking Spanish is easy” |
“Memorizing things is easy for me.” Memorizar cosas es fácil para mi. |
Difícil “Difficult”. |
The next one is difícil “difficult”. |
Recordar la letra de las canciones es difícil. “Remembering lyrics of songs is difficult.” |
Grande “large”. |
Grande which means “large”. |
El patio de su casa es muy grande. “The patio of his house is very large.” |
El comió una hamburguesa grande de un bocado. “He ate a large burger in one bite.” |
Pequeño “small”. |
The next one is pequeño which means “small”. |
Este plato es muy pequeño para mi. “This dish is very small for me.” |
Estos pantalones me quedan pequeños. “These pants are small for me.” |
Estos pantalones me quedan pequeños. |
Joven “young”. |
The next one is joven which means “young”. |
Todos dicen que mi madre parece muy joven. “Everyone says that my mother looks very young. “ |
Me gustaría ser joven eternamente. “I would like to be young forever.” |
Viejo “old”. |
Esta ropa es muy vieja. “These clothes are very old.” |
“He looks much older because he smokes a lot.” El parece mucho más viejo porque fuma demasiado. |
Nuevo “New”. |
The next one is nuevo which means “new”. |
Este reloj es nuevo. “This clock is new.” |
Te gusta tu nuevo trabajo? “Do you like your new job?” |
Bueno “Good”. |
“This food is very good”. Esta comida esta muy buena. |
“The weather is not very good today.” El tiempo no es muy bueno hoy. |
Malo “bad”. |
The next one is malo which means “bad”. |
“The witch in that tale is very bad.” La bruja en ese cuento es muy mala. |
“Do you think there are good and bad people?” Piensas que hay gente buena y mala? |
Este estofado esta muy malo. “This stew is very bad.” |
Poco “little bit”. |
The next one is poco which means “a little bit”. |
“I want a bit of this please.” Quiero un poco de eso, por favor. |
“You eat too little.” Comes demasiado poco. |
Mucho “A lot of” |
Cocinaste mucha comida. “You cooked a lot of food.” |
Me gustaría tener mucho tiempo. “I would like to have lots of time.” |
Te quiero mucho. “I like you a lot.” |
Claro “Clear”. |
It’s very “clear” what this means. |
Esta muy claro lo que significa. “Is everything clear Esta todo claro?” |
Oscuro “dark”. |
Oscuro which means “dark”. |
“Come to the dark side.” Ven al lado oscuro. |
Te da miedo cuando esta muy oscuro? “Are you scared when it’s too dark.” |
Importante “Important”. |
“My friends are very important to me.” Mis amigos son muy importantes para mi. |
“Now is very important.” El ahora es muy importante. |
Libre “Free”. |
Libre which means “free”. |
Este asiento esta libre. “This seat is free.” |
Quiero ser libre como un pájaro. “I want to be free as a bird.” |
Alto “High” |
Alto which means “high”. |
Este edificio es muy alto. “This building is very high.” |
“The price is very high.” El precio esta muy alto. |
Bajo “Low” |
Bajo which means “low” |
El techo es muy bajo. “The roof is very low.” |
Lejos “far”. |
The next one is lejos which means “far”. |
Mi casa esta muy lejos de aquí. “My house is very far from here.” |
Cerca “Close”. |
The next one is cerca which means “close”. |
“There is a supermarket close to my house.” Hay un supermercado cerca de mi casa. |
Interesante “Interesting”. |
“Learning about other cultures is interesting.” Aprender de otras culturas es interesante. |
“It could be interesting to know his story.” Sería interesante conocer su historia. |
Aburrido “Boring”. |
The next word is aburrido which means “boring”. |
“My English teacher used to be very boring.” Mi profesora de inglés era muy aburrida. |
“Cleaning is boring.” Limpiar es aburrido. |
Largo “Long”. |
The next one is largo which means “long”. |
Me gustan las faldas largas. “I like long skirts.” |
Esta carretera es muy larga. “This road is very long.” |
Corto “Short”. |
The next one is corto which means “short”, but we use this with objects but not with people like we would say a person is bajo, but not corto. |
“This composition is very short.” Esta redacción es muy corta. |
Limpio “Clean”. |
The next one is limpio which means “clean”. |
Mi habitación nunca esta limpia según mi madre. “My room is never clean to my mother.” |
Sucio “Dirty”. |
The next word is sucio which means “dirty”. |
“My hair is very dirty, I need to wash it.” Mi pelo esta muy sucio. Necesito lavarlo. |
“When I played outside, I used to get very dirty.” Cuando jugaba fuera solía ensuciarme mucho. |
So this is the end of today’s top 25 adjectives in Spanish. I hope you learned something useful. Thank you for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe, bye. |
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