Published on
April 16, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
January 15, 2026
There are many words that start with E in Spanish. English speakers will probably recognize some of these words (e.g., “elefante,” “estar,” and “estudiar”) but probably won’t know many others.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with E in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with E exampleEleditorexigente, explicando que la editorialespera un éxitoenorme, exigió que elescritor meta elementos nuevos en su historia. [The demanding editor, explaining that the publishing house expects an enormous success, demanded that the writer include new elements in her story.]
Published on
April 16, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
January 15, 2026
There are many words that start with D in Spanish. English speakers will probably recognize some of these words (e.g., “desayuno,” “día,” and “durante”), but probably won’t know many others.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with D in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with D exampleDurante el intenso debate, el directordecidió hablar directamente con los demás miembros del equipo, demodo que todos entendieran su punto de vista. [During the intense debate, the director decided to speak directly with the other team members so that everyone would understand his point of view.]
Published on
April 14, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
January 15, 2026
There are many words that start with C in Spanish. Some of these words (e.g., “café,” “calle,” or “casa”) are quite familiar to many English speakers, and others are less so.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with C in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with C exampleCerca de mi casa, al lado de la catedral, hay una cafetería muy cómoda para tomar un café tranquilamente y escapar del caos de la ciudad. [Near my house, next to the cathedral, there’s a very comfortable café where you can peacefully have a coffee and escape the chaos of the city.]
Published on
April 14, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
January 15, 2026
A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same backwards and forwards (e.g., “level”). Palindromes can also be numbers (e.g., “212”) or dates (e.g., the year “1221”).
Palindromes are sometimes used in puzzles, wordplays, or to humorous effect. This article contains a list of 20 funny palindromes.
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Published on
April 14, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
November 3, 2025
Febuary is a misspelling of February, the name of the second month of the year. February is always spelled with two “r’s,” and Febuary is always incorrect.
Published on
April 11, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
January 15, 2026
There are many words that start with B in Spanish. Some of these (e.g., “baño,” “bebe,” or “bailar”) are quite familiar to many English speakers, and others are less so.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with B in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with B exampleLa belleza del bosquebrillabajo el sol, y los niños bajan por el sendero buscando bichos y botellas vacías. [The beauty of the forest shines under the sun, and the children go down the path looking for bugs and empty bottles.]
In the example above, I used a tool that performs machine translation, which translated this phrase automatically. I then reviewed it, and as someone who speaks both languages, I found the translation to be accurate (“perro” is dog in Spanish, and “hermoso” is one way to say beautiful).