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March's Grade 1 Spanish Vocabulary

Fruits, Vegetables, Math and Numbers in Spanish

You have learned the Spanish vocabulary for meal times. Now it is time to learn the names of your favourite and perhaps least favourite fruits and vegetables. Continue learning new Spanish numbers and then review addition and subtraction in Spanish.

Ten more numbers are added to your growing list of numbers in Spanish. This month you will practice counting from 60 – 70 in Spanish. If you need some practice with numbers from 0 - 60 then click on the button in the right column to go back and review those numbers.

Do you have a favourite fruit? What is the name of the fruit in Spanish? If you can’t find the name on this introductory list of fruits in Spanish then select a link below to learn the names of additional fruits.

Some of the most common vegetables are listed in Spanish in this introductory vocabulary list. Search for the vegetables that you eat most often and the ones do you enjoy eating. Next time ask for the vegetable you want in Spanish.

Fruits, Vegetables, Math and Numbers in Spanish

  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Numbers 60 - 70
  • Addition/Subtraction
Fruits Las Frutas Listen to the pronunciationListen
Apples Unas manzanas
Pineapple Una piña
Mango Un mango
Grapes Unas uvas
Orange Una naranja
Banana Un plátano
Strawberries Unas fresas / frutillas
Vegetables Las veduras / Los vegetales Listen to the pronunciationListen
Carrot Una zanahoria
Tomato Un tomate
Onion Una cebolla
Mushrooms Unos hongos/ las callampas
Broccoli Un brócoli
Simple sentences Frases faciles
I eat ... Yo como ...
I like ... Me gusta ...
I do not like ... No me gusta
Numbers Los Numeros Listen to the pronunciationListen
Sixty Sesenta
Sixty one Sesenta y uno
Sixty two Sesenta y dos
Sixty three Sesenta y tres
Sixty four Sesenta y cuatro
Sixty five Sesenta y cinco
Sixty six Sesenta y seis
Sixty seven Sesenta y siete
Sixty eight Sesenta y ocho
Sixty nine Sesenta y nueve
Seventy Setenta
Addition/Subtraction La Suma/La Resta Listen to the pronunciationListen
Add more Agrega mas / añade mas
How many in total? ¿Cuántos son en total?
How many altogether? ¿Cuántos son todos juntos?
 
Take away ... Quita / toma / saca ...
How many are left? ¿Cuántos quedan?
What is the total now? ¿Cuál es el total ahora?
 
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