Hey everyone!
In this post, I’m excited to share with you a comprehensive list of masculine Spanish nouns that end in consonants.
These nouns are commonly used in everyday Spanish conversation and will surely enhance your vocabulary.
To make it even more helpful, I’ve included a recording of Cristian, from Spain, reading out each word. Let’s do it!
First Chart:
# | Español | English |
---|---|---|
1 | árbol | tree |
2 | autobús | bus |
3 | azar | chance, randomness |
4 | bienestar | well-being |
5 | cartel | billboard/poster/sign |
6 | collar | necklace |
7 | imán | magnet |
8 | jardín | garden |
9 | mantel | tablecloth |
10 | mar | sea |
Second Chart:
# | Español | English |
---|---|---|
11 | móvil | cell phone |
12 | nivel | level |
13 | país | country, nation |
14 | papel | piece of paper |
15 | pan | bread |
16 | pincel | paintbrush |
17 | poder | power |
18 | reloj | clock/watch |
19 | sol | sun |
20 | sur | south |
And now, let’s play this game to learn these words in a snap!
The following words are strikingly similar in English. Cristian will read them for you:
# | Español | English |
---|---|---|
1 | carácter | character (personality) |
2 | club | club |
3 | corral | corral |
4 | cristal | crystal |
5 | hotel | hotel |
6 | plan | plan |
7 | tren | train |