Learn Spanish Vocabulary — Never Forget a Word Again
Spanish is one of the easiest languages for English speakers — but 'easy to start' doesn't mean 'easy to master'. Most learners hit a wall at intermediate level when vocabulary stops growing. WordPlus solves this by turning every Spanish word you look up into a flashcard you'll actually remember.
The Problem
Spanish has irregular verbs and gendered nouns — you learn a word but forget whether it's 'el' or 'la', or mix up ser and estar.
How WordPlus Solves It
With WordPlus, you translate a word in context and the card captures the full context — including the article, usage example, and real-world sentence. Study it the way you'll use it.
Spanish at a Glance
- Words to basic fluency
- ~1,000
- Native speakers
- 560 million
- Difficulty for English speakers
- Easy
- Major exams
- DELE A1–C2, SIELE, Spanish AP Exam
Why Spanish Is Hard to Learn
Spanish vocabulary is manageable, but the gender system (el/la), verb conjugations (ser/estar/haber), and regional variations (Spain vs Latin America) create constant confusion.
Phonetic spelling, logical grammar, huge vocabulary overlap with English.
Who Learns Spanish?
- →Travel to Spain & Latin America
- →Business in Latin America
- →Immigration to Spanish-speaking countries
Where to Start: Spanish Vocabulary Topics
- Spanish travel phrases
- DELE B2 vocabulary
- Business Spanish
- Spanish irregular verbs
- Common Spanish idioms
Search 'español' or 'Spanish DELE' in the WordPlus Market for curated vocabulary sets.
How WordPlus Helps You Learn Spanish
Instant AI Translation
Translate any Spanish word or phrase in seconds using GPT and Gemini. Every translation becomes a flashcard automatically.
Leitner Spaced Repetition
Words move through 5 jars based on how well you know them. Review daily for 10–15 minutes and watch your vocabulary compound.
5 Study Modes
Flashcards, Player (audio), Writing, Matching, Audio Test — each trains your vocabulary from a different angle.
Curated Market Sets
Browse hundreds of Spanish vocabulary sets in the Market — organized by level, topic, and exam type.