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Hola, student! Are you ready to start learning how to talk about nationalities and occupations in Spanish? Whether you’re meeting new friends, talking to colleagues, or traveling around the Spanish-speaking world, understanding these basic terms will help you feel more confident and connected. Let’s dive in together! 💬
1. Nationality Vocabulary 🌍
In this section, we’ll learn how to say where someone is from and their nationality. Knowing this will help you introduce yourself and others, and ask people about their origins!
How to Ask:
- ¿De dónde eres? (Where are you from?)
- ¿De qué nacionalidad eres? (What is your nationality?)
How to Answer:
- Soy de [país]. (I am from [country].)
- Soy [nacionalidad]. (I am [nationality].)
Examples:
- Soy de España. Soy español/a. (I am from Spain. I am Spanish.)
- Soy de México. Soy mexicano/a. (I am from Mexico. I am Mexican.)
- Soy de Estados Unidos. Soy estadounidense. (I am from the United States. I am American.)
Important Notes:
- Some nationalities change depending on gender. For example:
- Español (male) → Española (female)
- Mexicano (male) → Mexicana (female)
- Colombiano (male) → Colombiana (female)
👉 Tip: Don’t forget to change the ending based on whether you’re talking about a male or female. But no worries! We’ll practice this below. 🌟
List of Nationalities on Spanish:


2. Occupation Vocabulary 👩🏫👨🔧
Now, let’s talk about occupations! This is a fun and essential topic. Learning how to say what someone does for a living will allow you to make small talk and share more about yourself. 💼
How to Ask:
- ¿A qué te dedicas? (What do you do?)
- ¿Cuál es tu profesión? (What is your profession?)
- ¿En qué trabajas? (What do you do for a living?)
How to Answer:
- Soy [profesión]. (I am a [profession].)
- Trabajo como [profesión]. (I work as a [profession].)
Examples:
- Soy profesora. (I am a teacher.)
- Trabajo como médico. (I work as a doctor.)
- Soy ingeniero. (I am an engineer.)
- Soy estudiante. (I am a student.)
List of Occupations:

3. Practice Activities 📝
Activity 1: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct nationality or occupation.
- Soy de Brasil. Soy ________ (Brazilian)
- ¿________ eres? (Where are you from?)
- Trabajo como ________ (Engineer)
- Soy ________ de Argentina. (Argentine)
- Soy de ________. (Mexican)
- ¿De ________ eres? (Where are you from?)
- Mi madre es ________ (Doctor).
- Yo soy ________ Colombia. (I’m from Colombia.)
- Ella es ________ (Nurse).
- Ellos son ________. (Spanish)
- Mi hermano es ________ (Artist).
- Soy ________ . (Italian)
- Él es ________ (Teacher).
- ¿Tú eres de _________?. (Are you from the United States?)
- Soy _________. (French)
- Nosotros trabajamos como ________ (Scientists).
- Ella es ________. (Japanese)
- ¿________ trabajas? (What do you do for a living?)
- Mi primo es ________ (Engineer).
- Somos ________ . (Venezuelan)
- Mi tía es ________ (Cook).
- Soy ________ . (German)
- Trabajo como ________ (Actress).
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