Lesson 2.1.2 · Más palabras esenciales
🧩 Essential Words, Round Two
Round two of the highest-frequency Colombian Spanish: the heavy-lift verbs (ser, estar… well, almost — tener, ir, hacer), question words, prepositions, and the tiny connectors that make sentences sound natural instead of robotic.
Sub-lessons
Break this lesson into focused chunks. Each sub-lesson has its own Memory Lab — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaved review, and shadowing — scoped to just those words.
Power verbs
These verbs do enormous work. Saber vs. conocer, ser vs. estar, por vs. para — these distinctions confuse beginners but become reflex with exposure.
to know (a fact / how to)
Sé manejar — I know how to drive.
to see
to give
¿Me da un tinto? — Can I get a coffee?
to tell / say
Dígame — talk to me / go ahead.
to be able to / can
¿Puedo? — May I?
to do / make
to have (possess)
Tengo hambre — I'm hungry (lit. I have hunger).
to have (auxiliary)
Used with past participles: he comido — I have eaten.
to be (essence / identity)
Soy de Estados Unidos.
to go
Voy al centro — I'm going downtown.
Example sentences
Yo sabo todos los días.
I know (a fact / how to) every day.
¿Quieres ver conmigo?
Do you want to see with me?
Me gusta dar en la tarde.
I like to give in the afternoon.
Mini-diálogo
¿Quieres saber conmigo?
Do you want to know (a fact / how to) with me?
Me gusta ver en la tarde.
I like to see in the afternoon.
Question words
Drop these to start almost any question — written with accents to mark the question form.
what
how
when
which
¿Cuál prefiere? — Which do you prefer?
because
Without accent = answer. ¿Por qué? = the question.
Example sentences
Hoy estoy qué.
Today I feel what.
Mi amigo es muy cómo.
My friend is very how.
La comida está cuándo.
The food is when.
Mini-diálogo
Mi amigo es muy qué.
My friend is very what.
La comida está cómo.
The food is how.
People & possession
Subject pronouns and possessives. Colombian Spanish often drops the subject pronoun, so use these for emphasis.
he
With accent — without it (el) means 'the'.
the woman
my
his / her / your (formal)
me / to me
it / him (direct object)
him / her (indirect object)
himself / oneself
being
Gerund of ser.
Example sentences
Hoy estoy él.
Today I feel he.
¿Dónde está la mujer?
Where is the woman?
La comida está mi.
The food is my.
Mini-diálogo
Mi amigo es muy él.
My friend is very he.
Me gusta la mujer.
I like the woman.
Prepositions & little glue words
These are the bricks of every sentence. Get a feel for which preposition pairs with which verb — that's where fluency lives.
in / on / at
to / at
Voy a Bogotá. Personal 'a' before people.
with
without
for / in order to
Goal / destination.
by / through / for
Cause / means / duration.
over / about / on
a / an (m.)
the (m.)
Example sentences
Hoy estoy en.
Today I feel in / on / at.
Mi amigo es muy a.
My friend is very / at.
La comida está con.
The food is with.
Mini-diálogo
Mi amigo es muy en.
My friend is very in / on / at.
La comida está a.
The food is / at.
Connectors, quantity & answers
Tiny words that swing a sentence's meaning. Mucho vs. muy is a classic gringo trap: mucho modifies nouns, muy modifies adjectives.
and
or
but
that / which
if
Without accent. Sí (with accent) = yes.
no / not
already / now / enough
very
Modifies adjectives: muy bueno.
much / a lot
Modifies nouns/verbs: mucho café.
more
all / everything
other / another
any / some
this
once / one time
Dos veces — twice.
Example sentences
Hoy estoy y.
Today I feel and.
Mi amigo es muy o.
My friend is very or.
La comida está pero.
The food is but.
Mini-diálogo
Mi amigo es muy y.
My friend is very and.
La comida está o.
The food is or.
Memory lab
Five research-backed techniques — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaving, and production — applied to this lesson's vocabulary. Your progress trains a spaced-repetition schedule under the hood.
Force the answer from memory before peeking. The struggle is the workout — that's the testing effect.
Recall from English
with
Practice exercises
Test what stuck. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank — pulled live from this lesson's vocabulary.
to have (auxiliary)
no
con
to do / make
a / an (m.)
siendo
Fill the blank
Me gusta _____ en la tarde.
I like to give in the afternoon.
Fill the blank
La comida está _____.
The food is but.
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