Vocabulary · health

Spanish Health Flashcards.

Easy

Twelve Spanish words for health, medical care and the body's wellbeing. See the picture, recall the Spanish, then flip to check and hear it — then grade yourself honestly.

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Recall the Spanish for
Tap the card or "Flip" to check
Spanish
tap to hear again

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How to play

  1. A health item appears — its emoji picture and English name. Try to recall the Spanish word before flipping.
  2. Tap the card (or the Flip button) to reveal the Spanish word, which is also read aloud so you hear the pronunciation.
  3. Grade yourself honestly — tap I knew it if you recalled it correctly, or Still learning if you did not.
  4. Eight cards per round — sign in to save the ones you're still learning to your spaced-repetition deck.

Spanish words you'll practice

This free Spanish game drills 12 common words. Want the meanings, examples and pronunciation? Look them up on our Spanish words pages.

el médico doctor
el hospital hospital
la medicina medicine
la tirita plaster
la temperatura temperature
la inyección injection
la ambulancia ambulance
el resfriado cold
la enfermera nurse
la cita appointment
el análisis test
la salud health

Questions

Are these Spanish health flashcards free?

Yes — they run in your browser with no sign-up. Sign in only to save the words you're still learning to your review deck.

What health words do the flashcards cover?

Each round draws from a curated set of common Spanish health words, every one with a picture, audio and its English meaning.

How are flashcards different from the quiz?

The quiz tests recognition — you see options and pick the right one. Flashcards train active recall — you must retrieve the Spanish yourself before flipping to check. Active recall is more effective for long-term memory.

Will I learn the gender (el or la)?

Yes — every word is read aloud with its article when you flip the card, so you hear whether it's masculine or feminine.