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Lesson 2.1.1 · Las 50 palabras esenciales

🧱 Essential Everyday Words

These ~50 high-frequency words show up in almost every Colombian conversation. Learn them in chunks — verbs, pronouns, time markers, connectors — and you'll understand a huge slice of what's being said around you.

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.

01

Action verbs you'll hear daily

Colombians lean on a small set of workhorse verbs. Get these into your ear first — most everyday sentences are built on them.

encontrar[en-kon-TRAR]

to find

Stem-changing: encuentro, encuentras…

seguir[seh-GEER]

to follow / keep going

Sigo derecho — I keep going straight.

dejar[deh-HAR]

to let / leave (behind)

Déjeme aquí — drop me here.

llevar[yeh-BAR]

to carry / take along

hablar[ah-BLAR]

to speak

creer[kreh-EHR]

to believe / think

Creo que sí — I think so.

quedarse[keh-DAR-seh]

to stay / remain

parecer[pah-reh-SER]

to seem

Me parece bien — sounds good.

poner[poh-NER]

to put / place

pasar[pah-SAR]

to pass / happen

¿Qué pasó? — What happened?

llegar[yeh-GAR]

to arrive

querer[keh-RER]

to want / love

debería[deh-beh-REE-ah]

I/you/he should

Conditional of deber. Softens advice.

Example sentences

  • Yo encontro todos los días.

    I find every day.

  • ¿Quieres seguir conmigo?

    Do you want to follow / keep going with me?

  • Me gusta dejar en la tarde.

    I like to let / leave (behind) in the afternoon.

Mini-diálogo

A

¿Quieres encontrar conmigo?

Do you want to find with me?

B

Me gusta seguir en la tarde.

I like to follow / keep going in the afternoon.

02

People & pronouns

Colombian Spanish leans heavily on usted, but you still need yo, ella, nosotros to talk about who's doing what.

yo[YOH]

I

ella[EH-yah]

she

nosotros[noh-SOH-tros]

we / us

el hombre[el OM-breh]

the man

Example sentences

  • Hoy estoy yo.

    Today I feel I.

  • Mi amigo es muy ella.

    My friend is very she.

  • La comida está nosotros.

    The food is we / us.

Mini-diálogo

A

Mi amigo es muy yo.

My friend is very I.

B

La comida está ella.

The food is she.

03

Time & sequence

These markers tell people when things happen — essential for stories, plans, and excuses.

siempre[SYEM-preh]

always

ahora[ah-OH-rah]

now

Ahorita can mean 'in a sec' OR 'much later' — context decides.

después[des-PWES]

after / later

luego[LWEH-goh]

then / afterwards

entonces[en-TON-ses]

so / then

Filler word — Colombians use it constantly.

el día[el DEE-ah]

the day

el año[el AH-nyoh]

the year

el tiempo[el TYEM-poh]

time / weather

la vida[lah BEE-dah]

life

¡Así es la vida! — That's life.

primero[pree-MEH-roh]

first

hasta[AS-tah]

until / even

Hasta luego — see you later.

Example sentences

  • Hoy estoy siempre.

    Today I feel always.

  • Mi amigo es muy ahora.

    My friend is very now.

  • La comida está después.

    The food is after / later.

Mini-diálogo

A

Mi amigo es muy siempre.

My friend is very always.

B

La comida está ahora.

The food is now.

04

Quantity, size & comparison

How Colombians measure, compare, and exaggerate.

uno[OO-noh]

one

dos[DOS]

two

cada[KAH-dah]

each / every

menos[MEH-nos]

less / minus

poco[POH-koh]

little / few

Un poquito — a little bit (very Paisa).

tanto[TAN-toh]

so much / so many

grande[GRAN-deh]

large / big

nuevo[NWEH-boh]

new

mismo[MEES-moh]

same / -self

Yo mismo — I myself.

Example sentences

  • Tengo uno libros.

    I have one books.

  • Son dos en total.

    That's two in total.

  • La comida está cada.

    The food is each / every.

Mini-diálogo

A

Son uno en total.

That's one in total.

B

Quiero dos, por favor.

I want two, please.

05

Connectors & little words

Tiny words that glue sentences together. Miss them and conversations feel choppy.

[SEE]

yes

bien[byen]

well / fine

así[ah-SEE]

like that / this way

¿Cómo así? — Wait, what?

también[tam-BYEN]

also / too

ni[NEE]

nor / not even

Ni idea — no clue.

nada[NAH-dah]

nothing

donde[DON-deh]

where

entre[EN-treh]

between / among

de[DEH]

of / from

eso[EH-soh]

that

¡Eso! — Yes! That's it!

nuestro[NWES-troh]

our

la cosa[lah KOH-sah]

thing

la parte[lah PAR-teh]

part

Example sentences

  • Hoy estoy sí.

    Today I feel yes.

  • Mi amigo es muy bien.

    My friend is very well / fine.

  • La comida está así.

    The food is like that / this way.

Mini-diálogo

A

Mi amigo es muy sí.

My friend is very yes.

B

La comida está bien.

The food is well / fine.

MEM

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.

01 / 50New card

Recall from English

to follow / keep going

EX

Practice exercises

Test what stuck. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank — pulled live from this lesson's vocabulary.

01
How do you say this?

nor / not even

02
How do you say this?

where

03
How do you say this?

between / among

04
What does this mean?

así

05
How do you say this?

to let / leave (behind)

06
How do you say this?

always

07

Fill the blank

Mi amigo es muy _____.

My friend is very she.

08

Fill the blank

Son _____ en total.

That's two in total.

Score: 0 / 8

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