Published on
September 12, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
October 21, 2025
There are many words that start with V in Spanish. English speakers may know some (e.g., “vosotros,” “viernes,” and “ventana”), but others won’t be familiar.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with V in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with V exampleDurante las vacaciones, el veterinariovietnamitavendióvino a sus vecinos en el valle donde tiene su villa y visitó las granjas de la zona para verificar la salud de las vacas. [During vacation, the Vietnamese veterinarian sold wine to his neighbors in the valley where he has his villa, and he visited the farms in the area to check the health of their cows.]
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There are many words that start with U in Spanish. English speakers may know some (e.g., “uno,” “usted,” and “universidad”), but others won’t be familiar.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with U in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with U exampleLa mujer uzbeka llegó urgentemente a su clínico, ubicado frente a la universidad, para pedir que alguien le hiciera un ultrasonido del útero. [The Uzbek woman arrived urgently to her clinic, located opposite the university, to ask that someone perform an ultrasound on her uterus.]
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Published on
September 10, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
October 21, 2025
There are many words that start with T in Spanish. English speakers may know some (e.g., “tú,” “tiempo,” or “teléfono”) but not others.
Below, you’ll find lists of some adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other words that start with T in Spanish.
Spanish words that start with T exampleTemprano en la tarde, el trabajadortailandéstrasladó el taladro y la tabla al taller, tratando de terminar su tarea sin tardar demasiado. [Early in the afternoon, the Thai worker moved the drill and the board to the workshop, trying to finish his task without taking too long.]
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There really aren’t many adjectives (words that qualify a noun) that start with X, so we’ve included adjectives that contain X. Some of the more common adjectives that start with or contain X are:
Excellent
Excited
Expert
Exhausted
Extinct
Xenophobic
Explicit
Exotic
This article contains lists of positive, negative, and neutral adjectives that start with or contain X.
There are many adjectives (words that describe a noun) that start with U. A lot of these adjectives are formed by using the “un-” prefix, making the opposite of the root word.
A few of the most common adjectives that start with U are:
Ultimate
Unique
United
Useful
Ugly
Unable
Unacceptable
Unclean
Unfair
Unfit
Unkind
Unsafe
Unstable
Ultimate
Undercover
Uneven
Unusual
Upward
Usual
Utter
This article has lists of many adjectives that start with a U, divided into positive, negative, and neutral.
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