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Spanish essentials 🇪🇸

Did you know that the 1,000 most frequently used words cover up to 85% of everyday spoken language?

This series of flashcards focuses on the most common Spanish words used in daily life, helping you quickly build essential vocabulary skills and avoid the mistake of learning rarely used words before mastering the basics.

Spanish vocabulary boosters 🇪🇸✨

Designed to enhance our Spanish Essentials sets, Vocabulary Boosters focus on words you might not encounter often but are still crucial for a well-rounded language foundation. Words like ‘grapefruit,’ ‘zebra,’ or ‘great-grandmother’ may not appear in the top 25,000 most common words, but they regularly appear in classrooms, exams, and everyday conversations.

Spanish: Colors
Spanish: Animals
Spanish: Common Expressions

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Spanish: Common Expressions

Spanish: Family Words

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Spanish: Family Words

Spanish: Weather Words

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Spanish: Weather Words

Questions and answers

The motivation to create and publish my flashcard decks was to have a learning resource meeting a high-quality bar, including aspects like:

  • no typos and mistakes
  • reasonable selection of the words, focusing on commonly used ones
  • good accuracy of translations
  • showing words in the context of a sentence and not just in isolation
  • audio content to hear the word and learn proper pronunciation
  • nice quality pictures, making cards more engaging

See more in the article about our Quality Assurance process.

In a way, by both. We use generative AI to create the drafts of flashcards and illustration candidates. Then, the content is carefully reviewed by humans, who resolve warnings and manually approve each flashcard before it lands on the product. We don’t take unethical shortcuts. The cards we publish are the same ones we use ourselves when learning.

You can read about the details of our Quality Assurance process to see how it works in detail and even see what our internal tooling looks like!