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Want the English words for everything around your home? These quizzes give Spanish speakers a room-by-room household vocabulary, from furniture to bedding to the smaller everyday items.

Household English Words for Spanish Speakers

Each quiz gives you an English word to match with its Spanish meaning, covering the things you use at home. You will translate everyday items like bedroom, blanket, kitchen, and mirror, then move into furniture and fixtures such as curtains, and finally bedding and bathroom items like pillowcase, towel, and window.

These quizzes are aimed at beginners and build steadily across three sets. Some words will feel familiar and some will be brand new, which is exactly what you expect while your word bank is still growing.

Household Words with Audio Pronunciation

Saying these words around the house is the goal, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation of the English terms. Hearing each one helps you connect the spelling to the sound and use it without hesitating.

Did You Know?

Spanish gives every noun a gender, so some words take el (the, masculine) in front and others take la (the, feminine). Paying attention to that small word as you learn each item saves you trouble later on.

Some household words also vary by region. Bathroom terms in particular can change from one Spanish-speaking country to the next, so do not be surprised if you have heard a different word somewhere else.

How the Quizzes Work

Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 3 sets whenever you want the words to stick. Walking through your home and naming things in English is a fun way to reinforce them, and building the vocabulary room by room keeps a long list from feeling like too much at once. Ready to furnish your vocabulary? Try the free interactive English quizzes and start at home.

1. House in English 1

This 10-question vocabulary set connects English and Spanish words for things you find around the house. You are given an everyday English word like bedroom or blanket and supply its Spanish match, so it builds the kind of vocabulary you use at home. One thing worth noticing right away is that Spanish gives every noun a gender. Some words take la in front and others take el, so paying attention to that little word saves you trouble later on. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 84% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

2. House in English 2

Here is a second round of household vocabulary, with 10 English words to pair with their Spanish equivalents. This set leans toward furniture and fixtures, asking you to translate words such as curtains, mirror, and kitchen. A nice detail to spot is that some Spanish words look almost nothing like their English versions, while others are close cousins. A few of these terms will feel familiar and a few will be brand new, which is normal while you are still building your word bank. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 93% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

3. House in English 3

The third household vocabulary set is a bit longer, with 16 English words to translate into Spanish. It rounds out the rooms with bedding and bathroom items, including prompts like pillowcase, towel, and window. You may notice that a single English word can have more than one Spanish option depending on the region. Bathroom terms in particular vary from place to place, so do not be surprised if you have heard a different word somewhere else. Recommended level: beginner.
score: 83% (everyone)
🎧 16 questions