Learn 20 Common Spanish Words that Start with D
Today, you’ll learn 20 Common Spanish Words that start with D. Whether you’re just starting out – or just brushing up on your Spanish, these words will help you expand your vocabulary -fast!
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10 Common Spanish Nouns That Start with D
Nouns (a person, place or thing) are essential in any language, and in Spanish, nouns are referred to as sustantivos. In this section, we’re going to cover ten sustantivos that start with the letter “D”. Each of these words is commonly used in daily conversations, and learning them will help you build up your Spanish vocabulary quickly.
- Día – day
- Desayuno – breakfast
- Departamento – department or apartment (depends on context)
- Dinero – money
- Descuento – discount
- Destino – destination
- Ducha – shower
- Diente – tooth
- Dolor – pain
- Dentista – dentist
Example Sentences using the above Nouns
Día
Hoy es un buen día.
Today is a good day.
Desayuno
El desayuno es a las ocho.
Breakfast is at eight.
Departamento
Busco un departamento en el centro.
I’m looking for an apartment downtown.
Dinero
No tengo mucho dinero.
I don’t have much money.
Descuento
¿Hay descuento hoy?
Is there a discount today?
Destino
México es mi próximo destino.
Mexico is my next destination.
Ducha
Necesito una ducha.
I need a shower.
Diente
Me duele un diente.
One of my teeth hurts.
Dolor
Tengo dolor de cabeza.
I have a headache.
Dentista
Necesito ir al dentista.
I need to go to the dentist.
10 Common Spanish Verbs That Start with D
Now, let’s switch to verbs, which are called verbos in Spanish. These are the action words that make sentences come alive. Knowing these 10 verbs will help you start constructing basic sentences and communicating more effectively.
- Dar – to give
- Decir – to say
- Dejar – to leave (not physically leaving, but leaving something behind)
- Descubrir – to discover
- Despertar – to wake up
- Descansar – to rest
- Dormir – to sleep
- Detener – to stop
- Devolver – to return (used when returning an item)
- Descargar – to download or unload
Example Sentences using the above Verbs
Dar
Quiero dar un regalo.
I want to give a gift.
Decir
Voy a decir la verdad.
I am going to tell the truth.
Dejar
Voy a dejar el libro aquí.
I am going to leave the book here.
Descubrir
Quiero descubrir un lugar nuevo.
I want to discover a new place.
Despertar
Necesito despertar temprano.
I need to wake up early.
Descansar
Voy a descansar un poco.
I am going to rest a little.
Dormir
Quiero dormir ocho horas.
I want to sleep eight hours.
Detener
Necesito detener el carro.
I need to stop the car.
Devolver
Voy a devolver la camisa.
I am going to return the shirt.
Descargar
Voy a descargar la aplicación.
I am going to download the app.
Practice Makes Progress
Now that we’ve gone over 20 common Spanish words that start with D, it’s time to start practicing them out loud. Learning Spanish (or any language) is all about repetition and getting comfortable with how words sound when you say them out loud. So, go ahead and repeat each word, trying to roll the sounds off your tongue.
Start with the nouns: Día, Desayuno, Departamento… and so on. Once you’ve got those down, move on to the verbs: Dar, Decir, Dejar… Keep practicing until you feel comfortable.
Congratulations!
You now have 20 common Spanish words that start with D in your vocabulary. These words are not only useful, but they’ll also help you communicate more effectively when traveling or engaging with Spanish-speaking communities.
Remember, the key to learning a language is consistency. So, practice these words every day and don’t be afraid to use them in real-life conversations.
And remember… you don’t have to be perfect, just be good enough!



Very helpful, thanks!
De nada!
You’re Welcome!
Thanks so much.
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Now this is right up my ally. I’m catching on quick thanks to your blog. Thanks!😊
Con mucho gusto!
Gladly!
Great post, learned some new words today!
¡Excelente, me alegro que tengas valor!
Great, glad you got value!