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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Simple Spanish - Only 300 Words to Become Fluent

By Noah M. Benjamin

There are a number of reasons to want to learn only simple Spanish. Vacationing to Central or South America is very inexpensive, and one only needs to know rudimentary Spanish to get by. You might even know someone who speaks Spanish who you want to impress.

Whatever your motive for wanting to learn simple Spanish, the good news is: you can be speaking very basic Spanish in just a week or two!

Consider that roughly about 200 to 300 words make up the majority of most spoken languages. Only 200 to 300! If you were to learn the 200 or 300 most common words in Spanish, as well as basic grammar rules, you would be able to get by quite comfortably in any Spanish-speaking country.

When you think of learning Spanish this way, it is not as daunting a task. Yes, there are hundreds of thousands of Spanish words out there, but the same goes for English, and do you really know every word in the English dictionary? What I'm trying to get at is: if all you want to know is simple Spanish, focus first on the 200 or 300 most common words, and then grow your vocabulary from there if you like!

If you follow good, solid beginning Spanish lessons, you can learn basic grammar and common words within just a week or two. If you wanted to continue your learning, there are FREE methods of becoming conversational in Spanish in about two months!

When trying to learn simple Spanish, just keep in mind that you can learn only about 200 or 300 words and be able to communicate just fine. Good luck!


You can teach yourself Spanish quickly and easily, with the right resources. Find out what the top language students use to quickly pick up new languages.

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