What is the spanish word of the day

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January 17, 2022

Word.

It is so much more than your favorite component of Microsoft Office Suite and/or a colloquial agreement.

In fact, the humble word is the pillar on which languages are built.

It may seem simple, but knowing the right words can mean the difference between clear communication and awkward interactions that devolve into frustrated hand gestures.

And as Spanish students know all too well, you will need a lot more vocabulary than you realize to communicate clearly. From Spanish daily routine vocabulary to business-oriented terms, there are always more words to learn.

So how can you grow your Spanish vocabulary with little effort? The answer is simple: word of the day resources.

These seven Spanish word of the day resources take almost no time to use, but they can help your vocabulary expand massively over time.

Let’s learn, one day at a time!


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Why Use a Spanish Word of the Day Resource?

The most obvious reason to use Spanish word of the day resource is to build your vocabulary. Learning Spanish vocabulary is essential for clear communication but sometimes, slaving over vocabulary lists and flashcards can get old.

Using a word of the day resource can give you some new vocabulary in smaller, less daunting doses.

Using a Spanish word of the day resources is also an easy way to include some Spanish learning in every day. It can become so ingrained in your daily routine that you do not even need to think about doing it, making it an ideal tool to keep building your skills each day.

These resources can also help you learn words you might not otherwise encounter in your studies. Word of the day resources usually contain a mixture of basic Spanish words and phrases and more advanced Spanish vocabulary.

While they will undoubtedly help you learn some valuable terms that you will encounter often, you will also learn some useful vocabulary that you never realized you needed.

How to Get the Most Out of Spanish Word of the Day Resources

  • Get into the habit of checking at the same time each day. If you have a schedule, it will be much easier to remember to learn your daily word because it will become an essential part of your day.

It is just like brushing your teeth but with words in your mouth rather than minty foam.

  • Consider using multiple word of the day resources. No one ever said you could only have one new word per day! Word a day resources each feature a different word each day and they are highly unlikely to overlap on the same day, so there is no conflict in using multiple word a day resources.

Plus, you can even schedule them for different times of the day. You might use one when you get up in the morning, one at lunch time and one before bed.

  • When you see the word, say it aloud repeatedly and try to use it in a sentence. Many word a day resources provide example sentences, so go ahead and say these sentences aloud.

Once you feel like you have a firm grasp on the word, though, try to also make up your own sentence. This will help reinforce your learning and prepare you for using the vocabulary word in context.

7 Spanish Word of the Day Resources to Expand Your Vocabulary

“Living Language: Spanish 2020 Day-to-Day Calendar”

If you cannot resist the allure of a good old-fashioned calendar, this one is a terrific way to combine your love of keeping track of the date with your passion for the Spanish language.

This is a desk/box calendar, which means that each day has its own sheet except for Saturday and Sunday, which share a page. Each sheet contains a keyword or phrase along with an example sentence.

The calendar also lists the day of the week and month of the year in Spanish for easy practice.

Most of the vocabulary is fairly basic and comes with a pronunciation guide, so this calendar is particularly useful for beginners and intermediate students.

Transparent Language

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Transparent Language offers a convenient word of the day feature with multiple delivery options: you can access it online, have it sent to your email daily or get it via RSS feed.

And boy, does it include some great features with every word! The word is introduced alongside an example sentence, and both the word and sentence are accompanied by audio pronunciations.

Another unique tool is the “Find this word on Twitter” feature, which will show you recent tweets that include the word, allowing you to see how it is used in the real world.

Plus, if you subscribe to Transparent Language’s online course, you can even practice each word of the day within the course.

Featured vocabulary ranges from beginning through advanced level, so this word of the day is appropriate for any learner.

Innovative Language

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Wish you could share your favorite word of the day with all your Spanish-speaking friends or fellow learners? Innovative Language’s word of the day offers plenty of sharing options to satisfy even the most social learners.

With this resource, you can enjoy a daily word on the website or have it delivered straight to your inbox. But if you want others to join you on your learning journey, you can also share it on social media or even use an embedded code to include the word on your own website.

Innovative Language’s word of the day comes with several example sentences, audio pronunciations and an associated image. Word levels vary from beginning to advanced, so learners will always be on their toes.

Spanish Central

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Spanish Central boils its word of the day down to the essentials: the word, an audio pronunciation, the word’s English translations, an example sentence and an associated image. Perfect for anyone who wants a word of the day without an overwhelming number of bells and whistles!

You can access the daily word on the website or have it emailed to you. Words vary from beginning through advanced level so you will get a varied learning here.

If you get hooked and want more, you can access the word of the day archive and see the daily word for every day in the past year.

SpanishDict

Available: iOS | Android

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If you are the type of person who does not always remember to study, SpanishDict’s word of the day is an ideal choice that is hard to forget.

You can check the daily word online or have it sent to your inbox. If you use the SpanishDict app, you can also enable push notifications so you never forget to study the word of the day.

Each word of the day comes with the translation and two example sentences. If you want more information and/or an audio pronunciation, you can also access SpanishDict’s full entry for each word.

The vocabulary words tend to be the kind that Spanish students might not learn but are still very useful to know. It is appropriate for any level of Spanish student hoping to learn valuable vocabulary that they might otherwise miss out on.

Palabra del día

Available: iOS | Android

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Palabra del día (word of the day) is a handy dandy app designed to teach you a new Spanish word each day.

Unlike most other Spanish word of the day resources, this app is intended for native speakers. Therefore, the vocabulary is more advanced and word definitions are entirely in Spanish, making this a great choice for advanced Spanish students.

Do you have Spanish-speaking friends that you want to ambush with learning material? Palabra del día also allows you to share words on social media.

Dirae

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For advanced Spanish students who want to learn more in-depth information about vocabulary, Dirae is a useful option.

Dirae offers a palabro of the day—an odd, purposefully mispronounced or otherwise unusual word (the word palabro, quite fittingly, is an example of a palabro). While most of the vocabulary is quite uncommon, the information provided is detailed so you know exactly what you are getting.

All the available information about the word on display appears in Spanish. This may include a definition of the word, language of origin, dictionary appearances and even frequency of use over time presented on a nifty timeline.

This is an excellent place to fill out your vocabulary with some more obscure, interesting words.

You can never have enough words! So check out these Spanish word of the day resources to grow your vocabulary.


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The Spanish Word of the Day is a Sesame Street segment in which a character teaches a Spanish word and its English translation. Usually the segment features Grover, Rosita, Maria or Gabi.

The Spanish Word of the Day was introduced in season 33, and was a daily feature on the show through season 36. The majority of them have been cut from re-airings on streaming services or syndicated networks like Sprout.

Sketches

Season 33

Picture Word / First Appearance Description

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Sí and No
Episode 3981
Maria, in voice-over, asks Rosita to tell her the Spanish Word of the Day, but mistakes her answers, (yes) and no (no), as answers regarding whether she’ll reveal the Spanish word of the day, before realizing that there are two Spanish words for the day.

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Adiós
Episode 3982
Rosita says adiós (goodbye) to the word and to the viewer.

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Flor
Episode 3983
Maria smells some flores (flowers), and then smells Stinky the Stinkweed.

Video: Furry Red Monster Parade

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Agua
Episode 3984
Rosita shows what agua (water) means.

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Gato
Episode 3985
Rosita shows viewers a gato (cat).

Video: Good Night Sesame

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Perro
Episode 3986
Several dogs pounce on Grover to demonstrate the word perro (dog).

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Leche
Episode 3988
Rosita drinks leche (milk).

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Zapato
Episode 3989
Professor Grover tries to teach kids how to wear a zapato (shoe).

Video: Let’s Play Games

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Libro
Episode 3990
Grover mistakes the english meaning of libro (book) for other things, despite the fact that he is holding one.

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Casa
Episode 3991
Gabi watches Slimey play in a small casa (house).

Video: The Street We Live On

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Teléfono
Episode 3992
Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus use the teléfono (telephone).

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Abierta and Cerrada
Episode 3995
Gabi tries to feed Baby Natasha, and in doing so demonstrates abierta and cerrada (open and closed).

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Hola
Episode 3996
Everyone tells Grover hola (hello), but Maria has to explain to him its meaning.

Season 34

Picture Word / First Appearance Description

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Gracias
Episode 4031
Rosita presents the Spanish word gracias (thank you) in response to thrown flowers and applause.

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Por Favor
Episode 4032
Telly asks what por favor means and Rosita answers «please.» Telly says «please,» mistaking her translation for a request to mind his manners. This happens several more times, until Rosita explains that por favor means «please» in Spanish.

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Niño and Niña
Episode 4040
Grover mistakes the Spanish words for both «boy» and «girl» for «spaghetti.»

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Feliz
Episode 4042
Oscar the Grouch does not like the fact that the Spanish word of the day, feliz, means «happy,» though he is happy that Slimey (who is playing in the mud) is feliz.

Video: The Letter of the Month Club

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Cara
Episode 4046
An artist draws a cara (face) as Grover tries to guess the word’s meaning.

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Escuela
Episode 4053
Grover teaches the Spanish word for «school.» A fish joins him.

Season 35

Picture Word / First Appearance Description

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Baila
Episode 4058
An elephant hears music, and wants to dance. Rosita then informs the elephant that baila means «dance.»

Video: The Best Pet in the World

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Abrazo
Episode 4064
Rosita offers her elephant friend un abrazo. The elephant is surprised to learn that abrazo means «hug,» but then offers Rosita un abrazo in return.

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Silla
Episode 4066
Rosita presents silla, the Spanish word for «chair.»

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Manzana
Episode 4069
Slimey eats the apple while Rosita introduces the word.

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Para
Episode 4072
Rosita shows the Spanish word for «stop.»

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Salta
Episode 4075
Rosita tries to see if the Elephant, Narf, and a chicken can figure out that salta is the Spanish word for «jump.»

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Familia
Episode 4078
Rosita show us the Spanish word of the day and introduces us to her family. Then they all hug each other.

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Musica
Episode 4079
Rosita and Miles play their guitars as they demonstrate the Spanish word for «music.»

Season 36

Picture Word / First Appearance Description

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Siesta
Episode 4094
Rosita takes a siesta (nap) in the sunlight.

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Zanahoria
Episode 4095
Grover leads some children (gathered on the steps of 123 Sesame Street) in a song about the health benefits of carrots; the lyrics also include the vegetable’s Spanish name.

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Pez
Episode 4099
Elmo’s pet goldfish, Dorothy, tells Rosita that the Spanish Word of the Day is pez, which means «fish.»

Video: Elmo and Zoe’s Scientific Exploration

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Counting to Ten
Episode 4100
Rosita repeatedly sings the chorus of the «Conga Counting Song» to teach us how to count to 10 in Spanish.

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Canta
Episode 4106
Rosita and Slimey take turns singing.

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Pequeño and Grande
Episode 4108
Rosita demonstrates pequeño (small) and grande (big) first by showing Slimey, who is pequeño. She then realizes she doesn’t have anything grande to show. However, Slimey’s friend the elephant, who is grande, comes by. Then, the two leave to go bowling, and Rosita runs after them to join them.

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Spanish Word of the DayBelow you can find some examples of our Words of the Day which more correctly should be named expressions or quotes of the day. This section has been made especially for those of us who’ve had enough of the usual boring daily words and as you can see we have selected phrases or quotes from popular movies, songs, TV, etc. to make it more interesting.

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  • Peligroso: dangerous. Dr. House (House)
    • (El Dr. House a un paciente sorprendido después de que le prescriba que fume):
      “Casi todo lo que prescribo es adictivo y peligroso, la diferencia es que esto es legal. Feliz día”.
    • (Dr. House to a surprised patient after having prescribed smoking):
      “Almost everything I prescribe is addictive and dangerous, the difference is that this is legal. Good day.”
  • Perseguir: pursue. Will Smith (The Pursuit of Happyness)
    • “Quizás la felicidad sea algo que sólo podemos perseguir. Y de hecho, puede que nunca la podamos tener pase lo que pase.”
    • “Maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue. And maybe we can actually never have it no matter what.”
  • Demencia: dementia. George Constanza (Seinfield)
    • “¿Alguna vez te has arrodillado y dado gracias a Dios por conocerme y compartir mi demencia?”
    • “Do you ever get down on your knees and thank God for knowing me and sharing my dementia?”

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