At Home
Want to describe a home in Spanish, from the rooms to the furniture inside them? This Spanish Vocabulary set on home words builds your house vocabulary from the ground up across ten quizzes.
Spanish Home Vocabulary, Room by Room
You will start with the types of homes and the main spaces, then furnish your vocabulary with the chairs, beds, and mirrors that fill every room, and finish with doors, windows, and two key verbs, vivir (to live) and limpiar (to clean). The early quizzes keep it simple with reading and matching, while later ones add listening, spelling, and full sentences.
Home vocabulary comes up constantly, whether you are renting an apartment, describing where you live, or following directions inside a building. It is some of the most useful everyday Spanish you can learn first. Once you can name the rooms and the things inside them, describing your own place or understanding someone else's becomes second nature.
Spanish Home Words with Audio Pronunciation
Many of the quizzes include audio, so you hear each word spoken and match the sound to its spelling. Hearing a word like cocina (kitchen) said aloud helps you catch it when a native speaker uses it in conversation.
Did You Know?
In Spanish, techo covers both the ceiling inside a room and the roof on top of a building, where English uses two separate words. One word doing double duty like this is common in Spanish, so the context tells you which is meant.
How the Quizzes Work
The ten quizzes move through five question types, from quick matching to mixed sessions that combine reading, listening, spelling, and sentences. Each takes only a few minutes, and earlier words spiral back in harder formats so they stay fresh. Repeating them locks the vocabulary firmly in place, and the variety of question types keeps the practice from ever feeling repetitive.
Ready to feel at home in Spanish? Open these free interactive Spanish quizzes and start learning home vocabulary today.
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