Spanish Vocab

Broad category + subcategory practice with auto-flip and Spanish audio.

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Deck Import

Import JSON can be either a flat card array or an object with a cards array. Best format for this app is: id, es, en, cat, broadcat.
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Spanish Vocabulary Builder

Spanish Vocabulary Builder helps learners practice Spanish words and phrases with focused flashcard sessions. Choose a broad category, select a subcategory, set the number of cards, and study one word at a time.

The workflow is based on quick recall: read the Spanish term, flip to check the English meaning, listen to pronunciation, and continue automatically through the deck.

How to Use This App

  • Choose a broad Spanish vocabulary category
  • Select a subcategory for focused practice
  • Enter the number of flashcards to study
  • Click Start Session to begin
  • Read the Spanish word, then flip the card to reveal the meaning
  • Use Listen to hear pronunciation when needed
  • Continue through the cards until the session is complete

Examples and Use Cases

Beginner Spanish review: Select Basics, choose Greetings, and study 10 cards such as holahello and buenos díasgood morning.

  • Travel preparation: Practice the Travel & Transport category before a trip, including airport, train, taxi, reservation, ticket, and luggage vocabulary.
  • Restaurant practice: Use food and dining cards to review phrases such as ordering, asking for recommendations, reading menus, and understanding the bill.
  • Shopping vocabulary: Study money, prices, clothing sizes, grocery terms, and payment phrases for everyday store conversations.
  • Custom classroom deck: Import a JSON file with fields like es, en, cat, and broadcat so students can practice a teacher-made word list.

Helpful Details

Study Tips

  • Use small sessions: Practice 10 to 20 cards at a time so recall stays focused instead of rushed.
  • Filter by topic: Choose one subcategory, such as greetings, airport terms, restaurant phrases, or shopping words, before mixing larger decks.
  • Say each word aloud: After listening to the Spanish audio, repeat the word or phrase before flipping to the English meaning.
  • Repeat weak areas: Restart the same category when several cards feel unfamiliar.

Custom Deck Format

The import option works best with a JSON deck that includes Spanish text, English meaning, subcategory, and broad category fields. This makes it easier to organize cards into study topics.

  • es: Spanish word or phrase
  • en: English meaning
  • cat: Subcategory, such as Greetings or Airport
  • broadcat: Main category, such as Basics or Travel & Transport

Best Use Cases and Limits

This tool is useful for vocabulary review, travel preparation, classroom word lists, and quick daily Spanish practice. It focuses on word recognition and recall, so learners should combine it with speaking, listening, grammar, and sentence practice for fuller language learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Spanish Vocabulary Builder do?

It helps you practice Spanish words and phrases using flashcards. You choose a category, select a subcategory, set the number of cards, and review Spanish terms with English meanings.

Can I hear Spanish pronunciation in the app?

Yes. The app includes a Listen button so you can hear the Spanish word or phrase during practice, when browser speech support is available.

Can I choose what type of vocabulary to study?

Yes. You can filter the built-in deck by broad category and subcategory, such as basics, food, travel, shopping, home, or daily life topics.

Can I import my own Spanish vocabulary deck?

Yes. You can import a JSON file with a flat card array or an object containing a cards array. The recommended fields are es, en, cat, and broadcat.

Does the app track my progress during a session?

Yes. During a study session, the app shows your current card position and progress through the selected deck.

Is this app enough to fully learn Spanish?

It is useful for vocabulary recall and pronunciation practice, but it should be combined with grammar, listening, speaking, and sentence practice for broader Spanish learning.