Spanish Vocabulary: Common Adjectives in Spanish

Unlock your Spanish potential with essential adjectives for everyday conversations.

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Vocabulary List

English Spanish Pronunciation
bad
malo
big
grande
different
diferente
early
temprano
few
pocos
first
primero
good
bueno
great
grande
high
alto
important
importante
large
grande
last
último
little
pequeño
long
largo
new
nuevo
next
siguiente
old
viejo
other
otro
same
mismo
small
pequeño
young
joven

Grammar Guru: Adjective Placement

In Spanish, adjectives generally come after the noun they describe. For example, instead of saying “blue car,” you would say “car blue” – coche azul. Keep this in mind when using common adjectives in Spanish!

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