Spanish Words That Start With T | List & Examples

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 example
Temprano en la tarde, el trabajador tailandés trasladó 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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Spanish adjectives that start with T

Some Spanish adjectives that start with T are:

  • Tabú: taboo
  • Tacaño: stingy
  • Tácito: tacit; unspoken
  • Taciturno: taciturn; melancholic
  • Tailandés: Thai
  • Taimado: crafty; sly
  • Taiwanés: Taiwanese
  • Tajante: categorical; sharp
  • Talentoso: talented
  • Tallado: carved; engraved
  • Tangible: tangible
  • Tanzano: Tanzanian
  • Tarado: defective; crazy
  • Tardío: late
  • Tardo: slow; sluggish
  • Tectónico: tectonic
  • Tedioso: tedious
  • Telefónico: telephonic; telephone
  • Televisivo: TV-related
  • Temático: thematic
  • Temerario: reckless
  • Temeroso: frightened, fearful
  • Temible: fearsome; frightening
  • Temperado: temperate
  • Templado: mild; warm
  • Temporal: temporary; seasonal
  • Temprano: early
  • Tenaz: tenacious
  • Tenebroso: gloomy, dark
  • Tenso: tense; taut
  • Tentador: tempting
  • Tentativo: tentative
  • Tenue: faint; dim
  • Tercer: third (used before masculine nouns)
  • Tercero: third
  • Termal: thermal
  • Terminal: final; terminal
  • Terrestre: terrestrial
  • Terrible: terrible
  • Terrífico: terrifying
  • Terrorífico: terrifying
  • Tierno: tender; soft
  • Tímido: shy
  • Típico: typical
  • Tirano: tyrannical
  • Togolés: Togolese
  • Tolerante: tolerant
  • Torcido: twisted; crooked
  • Torpe: clumsy
  • Tórrido: torrid; scorching
  • Tóxico: toxic
  • Tranquilo: calm; peaceful
  • Transparente: transparent
  • Travieso: mischievous; naughty
  • Tremendo: tremendous
  • Trinitense: Trinidadian
  • Triunfante: triumphant
  • Tunecino: Tunisian
  • Turbio: murky; shady
  • Turco: Turkish
  • Turístico: touristic
  • Turkmeno: Turkemenistani
Spanish adjectives that start with T examples
El chef talentoso preparó un menú tentador con un toque típico turco, servido en un restaurante turístico pero sorprendentemente tranquilo. [The talented chef prepared a tempting menu with a typical Turkish touch, served in a touristic restaurant that was surprisingly calm.]

El traductor tailandés dio una sonrisa tierna, aunque su voz sonó algo tímido y tenso en la reunión telefónica. [The Thai translator gave a tender smile, though his voice sounded a bit shy and tense during the telephone meeting.]

Note
Most Spanish adjectives change their endings to agree with the gender of the nouns they modify. Masculine adjectives usually end in “o” (e.g., “turístico“), while feminine adjectives generally end in “a” (e.g., “turística“). Some adjectives don’t change (e.g., “triste”).

In addition, most proper adjectives in Spanish are not capitalized like in English. For example, “el traductor tailandés” uses a lowercase T, while its English translation (“the Thai translator”) requires a capital T.

Spanish nouns that start with T

These are some Spanish nouns that start with T. When nouns refer to people, they sometimes change grammatical gender (in this list, these nouns are marked with an “/a” ending).

  • Tabaco: tobacco
  • Tabla: board; plank
  • Tablón: plank; beam
  • Tabú: taboo
  • Taco: plug; wedge; taco (food)
  • Tacto: touch; tact
  • Tailandés/a: Thai person
  • Taiwanés/a: Taiwanese person
  • Tajo: cut; gash; work (colloquial)
  • Taladro: drill
  • Talento: talent
  • Talla: size; carving
  • Taller: workshop; studio
  • Tallo: stem; stalk
  • Tamaño: size
  • Tambor: drum
  • Tanda: round; series; shift
  • Tanque: tank
  • Tanzano/a: Tanzanian person
  • Tapa: lid; cover; tapas (snack)
  • Tapiz: tapestry
  • Tapón: plug; stopper
  • Tarde: afternoon; evening
  • Tarea: task; homework
  • Tarifa: tariff; rate
  • Tarjeta: card
  • Tarta: cake; pie
  • Taza: cup; mug
  • Techo: roof
  • Teléfono: telephone
  • Temperatura: temperature
  • Templo: temple
  • Terapeuta: therapist
  • Tiburón: shark
  • Tiempo: time; weather
  • Tienda: shop; tent
  • Tierra: earth; soil; land
  • Tijeras: scissors
  • Timbre: doorbell; timbre
  • Tinta: ink
  • Tipo: type; guy (colloquial)
  • Tirante: strap; brace; suspender
  • Tiro: shot; throw
  • Título: title
  • Tiza: chalk
  • Toalla: towel
  • Tocino: bacon; pork fat
  • Togolés/a: Togolese person
  • Toldo: awning
  • Tomate: tomato
  • Tomo: volume (book)
  • Tonelada: ton
  • Tono: tone
  • Toque: touch; knock; cue
  • Tormenta: storm
  • Tornado: tornado
  • Torneo: tournament
  • Tornillo: screw
  • Toro: bull
  • Torre: tower
  • Torta: cake; slap (colloquial)
  • Tortilla: omelet; tortilla
  • Tos: cough
  • Trabajo: work; job
  • Tractor: tractor
  • Tradición: tradition
  • Traductor/a: translator
  • Tragedia: tragedy
  • Traje: suit; costume
  • Tramo: stretch; section
  • Trampa: trap; trick
  • Trapo: rag
  • Trastero: storage room
  • Trastorno: disorder; disruption
  • Tratado: treaty; treatise
  • Trato: deal; treatment
  • Tren: train
  • Trenza: braid
  • Tribu: tribe
  • Tribunal: court; tribunal
  • Trigo: wheat
  • Trinitense: Trinidadian person
  • Tripa: gut; belly
  • Tristeza: sadness
  • Trofeo: trophy
  • Trompeta: trumpet
  • Trucha: trout
  • Truco: trick
  • Trueno: thunder
  • Trío: trio
  • Tubería: pipe
  • Tubo: tube
  • Tumba: grave; tomb
  • Tumor: tumor
  • Tunecino/a: Tunisian person
  • Túnel: tunnel
  • Turco/a: Turkish person
  • Turismo: tourism
  • Turista: tourist
  • Turkmeno/a: Turkmenistani person
  • Turno: shift; turn
  • Tutela: guardianship; protection
  • Tutor: tutor; guardian
Spanish nouns that start with T examples
En el taller, el artesano utilizaba un taladro para perforar la tabla, mientras un aprendiz con gran talento dibujaba a lápiz el diseño en el tablón. [In the workshop, the craftsman used a drill to bore into the board, while an apprentice with great talent sketched the design on the plank.]

El turista visitó la torre medieval y el templo en la misma tarde, antes de coger el tren a su próxima destinación. [The tourist visited the medieval tower and the temple in the same afternoon before catching the train to his next destination.]

Spanish verbs that start with T

Some Spanish verbs that start with T are:

  • Tachar: to cross out; to erase
  • Tararear: to hum
  • Tardar: to delay; to take (time)
  • Tasar: to appraise; to assess
  • Tejer: to knit; to weave
  • Temblar: to tremble; to shake
  • Temer: to fear; to be afraid
  • Tender: to hang (laundry); to tend to (do something)
  • Tener: to have; to own; to be (years old)
  • Terminar: to finish; to end
  • Tirar: to throw; to pull; to shoot
  • Tocar: to touch; to play (an instrument)
  • Tomar: to take; to drink; to consume
  • Trabajar: to work
  • Traducir: to translate
  • Traer: to bring
  • Tragar: to swallow
  • Trasladar: to move; to transfer
  • Tratar: to treat; to address; to deal with
  • Tronar: to thunder
  • Tropezar: to stumble; to trip
  • Tumbar: to knock down; to lay down
  • Tumbarse: to lie down
Spanish verbs that start with T examples
El niño tropezó con la alfombra, se tumbó en el suelo para descansar y luego trajo sus juguetes a la sala. [The child tripped on the rug, laid down on the floor to rest, and then brought his toys into the living room.]

El músico tarareaba una melodía mientras tomaba el café; luego, decidió tocar el piano para tenerla más presente. [The musician hummed a melody while drinking his coffee, then decided to play the piano to remember it better.]

Other Spanish words that start with T

Some Spanish adverbs that start with T are:

  • Tal vez: perhaps; maybe
  • Tan: so; such
  • Tanta: so much (used with nouns)
  • Tanto: so much; so many
  • Tarde: late
  • Temprano: early; soon
  • Tímidamente: timidly; shyly
  • Típicamente: typically
  • Todavía: still; yet
  • Total: in the end; to sum up
  • Totalmente: totally; completely
  • Tranquilamente: calmly; peacefully

One Spanish preposition that starts with T is tras (after; behind), and a Spanish conjunction that starts with T is tal como (just as; such as).

    Finally, there are some common Spanish pronouns that start with T:

    All of these pronouns are in the informal, second-person singular.

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