Learning English feels difficult when you don’t know simple daily conversation words. Many beginners understand basic grammar but still struggle to speak confidently in daily life.

That’s because common daily talk vocabulary is rarely taught clearly. This guide is specially created for absolute beginners who want to speak English naturally and confidently.

You’ll learn 50 easy daily talk vocab words, organized into clear categories, with one-sentence examples, simple pronunciation guides, and Pakistan-specific situations like bazaar shopping and chai chats.

How daily talk vocabulary improves beginner English speaking

By the end, you’ll be able to use beginner daily English vocab comfortably in real conversations.

Category 1: Greetings & Basics

Start your journey with easy conversation words that help you break the ice. Whether you are meeting a friend or talking to a neighbor in Karachi, these active vocabulary words are essential.

WordPronunciationMeaningExample
Hello/həˈloʊ/Used to greet someoneHello, how are you?
Hi/haɪ/A friendly greetingHi, nice to meet you.
Bye/baɪ/Used when leavingBye, see you later.
Please/pliːz/Used to ask politelyPlease help me.
Thank you/θæŋk ju/Used to show thanksThank you for your help.
Sorry/ˈsɑːri/Used to say you regret somethingSorry, I am late.
Yes/jɛs/Shows agreementYes, I understand.
No/noʊ/Shows disagreementNo, I don’t want it.
Good/ɡʊd/Something nice or correctThis is a good idea.
Okay/oʊˈkeɪ/Shows agreement or acceptanceOkay, let’s start.

Practice these daily talk vocab for beginners today. 

For grammar basics, see What is Grammar in English.

Category 2: Shopping & Everyday Buying

Using beginner daily English vocab for shopping and buying is the fastest way to learn. Master the following words. Use these nouns and verbs to get the best deals.

WordPronunciationMeaningExample
Buy/baɪ/To get something by payingI want to buy a book.
Sell/sɛl/To give something for moneyThey sell clothes here.
Price/praɪs/The cost of somethingWhat is the price?
Cheap/tʃiːp/Low in priceThis bag is cheap.
Expensive/ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/High in priceThat phone is expensive.
Money/ˈmʌni/What you must use to buy thingsI need some money.
Shop/ʃɑːp/A place to buy thingsThe shop is open.
Market/ˈmɑːrkɪt/A place where people sell thingsI go to the market.
Fresh/frɛʃ/New and not oldFresh fruit is healthy.
Big/bɪɡ/Large in sizeThis box is big.

Use these words in your next bazaar/ shopping trip! Moreover, learn word roles in Parts of Speech Made Easy.

Category 3: Food & Daily Eating

Perfect for casual daily talk vocabulary over tea. Order with confidence.

WordPronunciationMeaningExample
Eat/iːt/To have foodI eat lunch at noon.
Drink/drɪŋk/To have liquidI drink water.
Hot/hɑːt/Having a high temperatureThe soup is hot.
Cold/koʊld/Having a low temperatureThe water is cold.
Delicious/dɪˈlɪʃəs/Very tastyThe food is delicious.
Hungry/ˈhʌŋɡri/Wanting foodI am hungry now.
Water/ˈwɔːtər/A clear liquid to drinkPlease give me water.
Tea/tiː/A hot drinkI like tea.
Rice/raɪs/A common food grainRice is easy to cook.
Bread/brɛd/Baked food made from flourI eat bread daily.

Chat over tea now! Let’s jump to the next category.

Category 4: Family & Friends

Build bonds with easy conversation words at home. Connect daily.

WordPronunciationMeaningExample
Mother/ˈmʌðər/Female parentMy mother is kind.
Father/ˈfɑːðər/Male parentMy father works hard.
Brother/ˈbrʌðər/Male siblingMy brother is tall.
Sister/ˈsɪstər/Female siblingMy sister is a student.
Friend/frɛnd/Someone you like and trustShe is my friend.
Home/hoʊm/The place where you liveI am going home.
Happy/ˈhæpi/Feeling goodI feel happy today.
Sad/sæd/Feeling unhappyHe looks sad.
Love/lʌv/Strong feeling of careI love my family.
Come/kʌm/To move toward someonePlease come here.

Share with family today. 

Category 5: Directions & Time

Navigate with beginner daily English vocab. Guide your rides easily.

WordPronunciationMeaningExample
Go/ɡoʊ/To move to another placeLet’s go outside.
Come/kʌm/To move toward hereCome with me.
Here/hɪr/In this placeSit here.
There/ðɛr/In another placePut it there.
Now/naʊ/At this momentDo it now!
Today/təˈdeɪ/This dayToday is busy.
Tomorrow/təˈmɒroʊ/The next dayI will go tomorrow.
Morning/ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/Early part of the dayGood morning.
Evening/ˈiːvnɪŋ/Late part of the dayGood evening.
Time/taɪm/Measured part of a dayWhat time is it?

Ask directions confidently. 

Interactive Quiz: Test Your Daily Talk Vocab

  1. Hungry means:
    a) Sad b) Want food c) Big
  2. Cheap means:
    a) Low price b) Hot c) New
  3. Tomorrow means:
    a) Now b) Next day c) Morning
  4. Thank you shows:
    a) Anger b) Gratitude c) Fear
  5. Market is a:
    a) Home b) Shopping place c) School

Answers: 1-b, 2-a, 3-b, 4-b, 5-b

ake the quiz infographic to test daily talk vocabulary for beginners

3 Practical Tips for Beginners

  1. Use 10 easy conversation words daily while talking to family.
  2. Think in English when shopping or riding a rickshaw.
  3. Say words aloud to build confidence.

Improve usage with Active and Passive Vocabulary Explained.

This daily talk vocab guide helps you speak without fear.
Practice a little every day.

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FAQs: Daily Talk Vocabulary for Beginners

  • Greetings like helloplease, and basics like yes/no.
  • Practice 10 words daily with local examples like bazaar shopping. See verb guide.
  • Greetings and shopping vocabulary for real-life daily talk vocab for beginners.

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