Vocab for moms of Spanish learners



In my private classes, I have many children whose moms are trying to make them learn Spanish starting in their early years. They are awesome, they learn fast and are not ashamed of saying what they have learnt as the adult. But even when they are doing very well, nobody else after the teacher speaks to them in Spanish, so, for all those committed moms I have prepared this list of 77 commands that for sure you can use with your children in your daily routines.

Good luck and thanks for your great work with your children.


1. Dilo así – Say it like this

2. Buenos días – Good morning

3. Buenas tardes – Good afternoon

4. Buenas Noches – Good evening/Good night

5. ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?

6. ¿Tienes frío? – are you cold?

7. ¿Tienes calor? – are you hot?

8. Báñate – Take a bath

9. Vístete – Get dressed

10. Peínate – Do your hair

11. Prepara tu mochila – Get your backpack ready

12. Tengo que irme – I have to leave

13. Tenemos que irnos en….minutos – We have to go in … minutes.

14. Apresúrate/Apúrate – Hurry up

15. Ayúdame, por favor. – Help me, please.

16. ¿Te ayudo? – Can I help you?

17. Por favor – Please

18. Gracias – Thank you

19. De nada – You’re welcome.

20. Con gusto – It would be a pleasure.

21. Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you.

22. Ponte los zapatos. – Put on your shoes.

23. Quítate los zapatos – Take off your shoes.

24. Amárrate los zapatos – Tie your shoes.

25. Cepíllate los dientes. – Brush your teeth.

26. Lávate las manos – Wash your hands.

27. ¿Quieres leer? – Do you want to read a story?

28. ¿Cuántos hay? – How many are there?

29. ¡Mira! – Look.

30. Con cuidado / Ten cuidado – Be careful.

31. Dame la mano. – Give me your hand.

32. Toma mi mano. – Take my hand.

33. Dame un abrazo. – Give me a hug.

34. Siéntate – Sit down.

35. Párate – Stand up

36. Límpiate – Clean you up

37. Muy calladito(a) por favor – Be quiet.

38. Ven acá. – Come here.

39. No toques. – Don’t touch.

40. Camina, por favor. – Walk, please.

41. No corras. – Don’t run.

42. Me gusta – I like it.

43. ¿Te gusta? – Do you like it?

44. Guarda los juguetes – Pick up your toys.

45. Tiende la cama. – Make your bed.

46. Dime otra vez. – Tell me again.

47. Hazlo de nuevo – Do it again.

48. Me encanta. – I love it.

49. Lo haces bien. – You do that well.

50. Lo hiciste bien. – You did it really well.

51. Bien hecho. – Well done.

52. Intenta otra vez. – Try again.

53. ¿Dónde estás? – Where are you?

54. Ganaste. – You won.

55. Gané. – I won.

56. Me toca. – It’s my turn.

57. Te toca. – It’s your turn.

58. Cierra la puerta. – Close the door.

59. Apágalo. – Turn it off.

60. Pon la mesa – Set the table.

61. ¿Quieres agua? – Do you want some water?

62. ¿Tienes hambre? – Are you hungry?

63. A comer – Come eat.

64. Es hora de comer – It’s time to eat.

65. Come. – Eat.

66. Cómetelo – Eat it up.

67. ¿Quieres más? – Do you want more?

68. ¿Acabaste? – Are you done?

69. A la cama – Time for bed.

70. Apaga la luz. – Turn off the light.

71. Es hora de dormir. – It’s time to go to sleep.

72. Es hora de ir a la cama. – It’s time for bed.

73. Buenas noches – Good night

74. Que descanses. – Sleep well. (Sleep tight.)

75. Que sueñes con los angelitos. – Sweet dreams.

76. Te adoro. – I love you (I adore you).

77. Te quiero. – I love you.




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