Active recall
Multiple-choice questions force you to retrieve the meaning, the single most effective way to remember vocabulary.
Practice Spanish vocabulary with an interactive quiz — free, no sign-up. Match each word to its meaning, hear the pronunciation, and watch your score climb. Practice the most common Spanish words by frequency, or pick from 111+ topics. Switch to Flashcards any time to review first.
Recognition fades fast; active recall is what moves words into long-term memory.
Multiple-choice questions force you to retrieve the meaning, the single most effective way to remember vocabulary.
Practice the highest-impact words first with most-common tiers, or focus a subject like travel, food, or work.
Hear each word and see an example sentence after you answer, so practice builds listening and context too.
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Quick answers about practicing Spanish words.
Use the quiz on this page. Pick a deck — a most-common-words tier or any topic — and answer multiple-choice questions matching each Spanish word to its meaning. It tracks your score and is completely free, with no sign-up.
Yes. Open the deck selector and choose a "Most common" tier (1–100, 101–200, and so on) to practice the highest-frequency Spanish words instead of a themed list.
Practice with active recall, not rereading. See the word, recall its meaning, then check. Alternate between flashcards (recognition) and quizzes (recall), study in small frequency-ranked batches, and review difficult words often.
Yes. Each question shows the Spanish word with a speaker button so you can hear native pronunciation while you practice, and example sentences appear after you answer.