Tier One Words in English and Spanish Common First Words for Infants and Young Toddlers English Spanish Again Airplane All done All gone Apple Baby Ball Bath Bear Bee Beep beep Bird Bite Blue Boat Book Bottle Broker Bubble Bug Bus Bye bye Car Cat Choo choo Clean Cold Cracker Cup Dada/daddy Dance Diaper Dirty
“Otra vez” El Avión Listo, Terminado “Ya no hay”, “Se acabó” La manzana El/la bebé La pelota El baño El oso La abeja Bip bip, pip, pip El pájaro Morder Azul El bote El libro El biberón, el tetero, la mamadera Roto La burbuja El insecto El autobus, el camión (Mexico) Adiós El carro El gato Chucu chucu chu chu Limpio Frío La galleta La taza Papá/Papi Bailar El pañal Sucio(a) This material is copyright protected by the Rollins Center for Language & Literacy at the Atlanta Speech School. Please reproduce for use with teachers, leaders, and parents. For more information, contact the Rollins Center at
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Dog Drink Eat Empty Fall/fall down Fast Finger Fish Flower Full Go Grandma/Nana Grandpa Green Grrrr Happy Help High Hot Hug In Kiss Knock knock Little Loud Mad Mama/mommy Me Meow Milk Mine Monkey Moo Moon More Night night No Nose Open Out Outside Peekaboo
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El perro Tomar, beber Comer Vacío Caer, caerse Rápido(a) El dedo El pez, pescado La flor Lleno (a) Ir (very irregular verb) Abuelita Abuelito Verde Grrrr Contento(a) Ayudar Alto Caliente El abrazo, abrazar (verb) Dentro, adentro El beso, besar (verb) Tun tun Pequeño(a) Ruidoso(a) Bravo(a) Mamá/mami Yo Miau La leche Mío, mía Mono, chango (Mexico) Mu La luna Más Buenas noches No La nariz Abierto, abrir (verb) Afuera, salir (verb – to go out) Afuera Cucú This material is copyright protected by the Rollins Center for Language & Literacy at the Atlanta Speech School. Please reproduce for use with teachers, leaders, and parents. For more information, contact the Rollins Center at
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Please Pull Puppy Push Quack quack Read Red Ruff ruff Run Sad See Shoe Sleep Slow Sock Soft Stop Sun Swim Thank you Tickle Toe Train Tree Uh oh Up Walk Want Wash What Water Where Wipe Work Yes Yucky Yumm yumm
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Por favor Jalar El perrito Empujar Cua cua Leer Rojo Guau guau Correr Triste Ver El zapato Dormir Despacio La media, la calceta (Mexico) Suave Parar El sol Nadar Gracias Hacer cosquillas El dedo del pie El tren El árbol Ay no!, oh oh! Arriba Caminar Querer Lavar Qué? El agua Dónde? Limpiar El trabajo, Trabajar (verb) Si Sucio Qué rico
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