Shopping
Ready to shop in Spanish, from the market to the checkout? This Spanish Vocabulary set on shopping covers the places, money, goods, and verbs across fourteen quizzes.
Spanish Shopping Vocabulary from Start to Checkout
You will meet the shops and people first, then money words like moneda (coin) and billete (bill), the goods on the shelves, and the verbs that drive a purchase, such as comprar (to buy) and pagar (to pay). Adjectives for describing what you see round it out.
Shopping vocabulary is some of the most immediately useful Spanish there is, since you will use it the first time you buy anything. It also builds confidence for handling money and prices out loud. Shopping is a setting almost every learner ends up in, so the words pay off fast and often. Once you can name what you want and ask the price, a market or a store stops feeling intimidating.
Spanish Shopping Words with Audio Pronunciation
Many quizzes include audio, so you hear each word spoken and use it in context. Hearing the difference between moneda (coin) and billete (bill) aloud makes the two easy to tell apart.
Did You Know?
The word efectivo looks like effective but in a store it means cash. Saying pago en efectivo (I will pay in cash) is an everyday phrase, and mixing it up with the English lookalike is a classic false-friend slip.
How the Quizzes Work
The fourteen quizzes move through reading, listening, spelling, and sentences, with words spiraling back in harder formats. Each takes only a few minutes, so the long set still feels manageable. Repeating them turns a big vocabulary list into reliable recall, even across fourteen quizzes' worth of words.
Ready to shop like a local in Spanish? Open these free interactive Spanish quizzes and start practicing today.
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