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LearnCraft Spanish

234: Llave, computadora, gato, objeto

LearnCraft Spanish

Timothy Moser

Education, Language Learning

4.9635 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Let's learn some fun new nouns for physical items, including the words for "computer", "cat", and "key". We'll get lots of spoken practice with these nouns in real sentence contexts.

Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/234.

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0:00.0

Join us on a rigorous step-by-step journey to fluency.

0:08.0

I'm Timothy, and this is LearnCraft Spanish.

0:12.9

Today we're going to learn some fun new nouns for physical items,

0:17.2

including the words for computer, cat, and key.

0:21.8

Let's begin with the word for object, which is obhito.

0:27.0

This sounds a lot like the English word, but there's no C.

0:30.4

It's O-B-J-E-T-O.

0:34.6

Obhito.

0:35.9

For example, there is a strange object in the middle of the road.

0:46.0

There is an object in the middle of the road. Of course, the noun object is basically a synonym for thing.

1:00.0

In English, the word object sounds a bit more formal than thing, and often a bit more specific

1:07.0

to a countable physical item.

1:10.0

The same is true of Obhito in Spanish.

1:14.3

Our next word is the word for clock, which is reloch, spelled R-E-L-O-J. This is a masculine noun.

1:23.9

For example, look at the clock. We'll be late.

1:51.0

This same word can also mean watch, as in wristwatch. For example, this same word can also mean watch, as in wristwatch. For example, this watch was my grandfather's.

1:58.0

This reloge was my grandfather's. The most common word for computer is computadoura.

2:08.6

The most common word for computer is computadora. For example, she has spent six hours at the computer.

2:19.2

It has passed six hours hours opposite the computer.

2:27.2

Notice the use here of Frente A.

2:31.0

So this is literally, she has spent six hours opposite the computer, or she has spent

2:36.5

six hours facing the computer. This idiom is very commonly used with computadora.

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