Most Common Spanish Words

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3.6
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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
Apr 14, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
87 reviews
Connie Mu
March 11, 2026
Love this app! Makes it easy to learn new vocabulary and review old. Uses flashcard style drills, as well as games & quizzes. Awesome! And no bothersome ads! The only thing to watch is that sound-alike words aren't delineated. For example, the word "toast" - accompanied by a picture of toasted bread - gives the words "brindis" (toasting a drink) as well as "tostada" (the bread). The word "watch", with a picture of binoculars, gives "reloj" (the clock) as well as "mirar" (look).
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Charlie Parker
May 5, 2026
Examples used are bad and often confusing and misleading and use non-standar "gotcha" uses of the word instead of ones that will best demonstrate to the student how thw word connects to their own language. Especially pronounced in prepositions. And some cards are just flat out wrong in the starting language, such as things being plural in Spanish but not English and thus misleading the student.
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Dixie Normous
November 11, 2025
When I first opened this app, I thoughtit was incredibly useful, allowing me to type and select answers and helping me to learn so many new words! After a few days, I come on and now it seems even the quiz is behind a paywall now? If I had known, I wouldn't have downloaded it. If you have the money I would strongly recommend, it does everything it claims to and is very customisable, but for me this was a waste of time as I did not know I would have to make large purchases for even base features
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What’s new

We added a new quiz widget, so you can learn new words and review due words with a multiple-choice quiz right from your home screen