En Casa: At Home: Spanish Vocabulary for the Home
In this post you’ll learn some basic Spanish vocabulary for the home. First, you’ll learn general vocabulary for rooms in Spanish. Then you’ll move on to learn more Spanish vocabulary for the kitchen. Next you’ll learn Spanish vocabulary for the living room. Then you’ll learn Spanish vocabulary for the bathroom. And finally you’ll learn some Spanish vocabulary for the bedroom. Learning this basic vocabulary with help you be able to talk about everyday life at home.
Rooms in Spanish and Other Spanish Vocabulary for the Home
Let’s start with rooms in Spanish and some other Spanish vocabulary for things you see around the home: una casa house; un apartamento apartment; una habitación room; un salón living room; una cocina kitchen; un baño bathroom; un dormitorio bedroom; un comedor dining room; un sótano basement; un ático attic; un garaje driveway; una ventana window; una pared wall; un techo ceiling; un piso floor; una puerta door.
- Me voy a casa.
I’m going home. - Estamos en casa. / No estamos en casa.
We are home. / We aren’t home. - ¿Vives en casa o apartamento?
Do you live in a house or an apartment? - ¿Cuántas habitaciones tiene tu (su) casa/apartamento?
How many rooms are there in your house/apartment?
Spanish Vocabulary for the Kitchen and the Dining Room
Now let’s focus on Spanish vocabulary for the kitchen (la cocina) and the dining room (el comedor): un refrigerador refrigerator; una estufa stove, cooker; un horno oven; un fregadero sink; un lavaplatos dishwasher: una alacena cupboard; una mesa table; una gaveta drawer; un tenedor fork; un cuchillo knife; una cuchara spoon; un plato plate; un tazón bowl; una taza cup; un vaso glass; una servilleta napkin.
- Tengo una cocina pequeña.
I have a small kitchen. - Cocino en la cocina.
I cook in the kitchen. - La comida está en la nevera / en el refrigerador.
The food is in the refrigerator. - Hay una mesa y seis sillas en el comedor.
There are a table and six chairs in the dining room. - Cenamos en el comedor.
We eat dinner in the dining room.
Spanish Vocabulary for the Living Room
Here is some vocabulary related to the living room (el salón): un sofá sofa; un televisor television; una cortina curtain; una alfombra rug; un estante bookshelf; una lámpara lamp.
- Hay un sofá y dos sillas en la sala / en el salón.
There are a sofa and two chairs in the living room. - Vemos TV en la sala / en el salón.
We watch TV in the living room.
Spanish Vocabulary for the Bedroom
Here is some Spanish vocabulary for the bedroom (la habitación): una cama bed; una almohada pillow; una cobija blanket; una sábana sheet; un escritorio desk.
- Duermo en mi habitación.
I sleep in my bedroom. - Tengo un escritorio en mi habitación.
I have a desk in my bedroom. - Hay una lámpara en el escritorio.
There is a lamp on the desk.
Spanish Vocabulary for the Bathroom
And finally, let’s see some Spanish vocabulary for the bathroom (el baño): un sanitario toilet; un lavamanos bathroom sink; una ducha shower; una bañera bathtub: una toalla towel; un papel higiénico toilet paper; un cepillo de dientes toothbrush; una pasta de dientes toothpaste; un jabón soap; un shampú shampoo; un cepillo brush; un peine comb; una rasuradora razor.
- ¿Dónde está el baño?
Where is the bathroom? - Me ducho en el baño.
I take a shower in the bathroom.
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