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despertarse
To wake up; conjugates e > ie.
vestirse
To get dressed; conjugates e > i.
acostarse
To go to bed; conjugates o > ue.
yo me despierto
I wake up (first person singular).
tĂş te levantas
You wake up (second person singular).
Ă©l/ella/usted se viste
He/She/You (formal) gets dressed.
nosotros(as) nos vestimos
We get dressed (first person plural).
vosotros(as) os acostáis
You all go to bed (second person plural).
ellos(as)/ustedes se acuestan
They/You all go to bed.
te levantas
You wake up (informal second person).
los niños se acuestan
The children go to bed.
Javier no se ducha
Javier does not shower.
me cepillo los dientes
I brush my teeth.
la gente se prepara
People get ready.
nosotros nos lavamos
We wash our faces.
expresiones temporales
Temporal expressions used in sentences.
primero
First; used to indicate sequence.
después
After; indicates following actions.
antes
Before; indicates preceding actions.
a las ocho y media
At eight thirty; specific time reference.
en seguida
Immediately; indicates prompt action.
un dĂa tĂpico
A typical day; describes daily routine.
vacaciones
Holidays; refers to time off from work.
Murcia
City in southeast Spain; Mohamed's home.
Zumo de naranja
Orange juice, typically consumed in the morning.
Ejercicio
Physical activity for fitness or health.
Duchar
To shower, usually after exercising.
Desayuno fuerte
A hearty breakfast to start the day.
Preparar comida
To cook meals, often with family.
Hacer deporte
Engaging in sports activities for recreation.
NataciĂłn
Swimming, a common sport for exercise.
Tenis
Tennis, a racket sport played individually or in pairs.
Ir al cine
To go to the movies for entertainment.
Concierto
A live music performance, often attended socially.
Dar una vuelta
To take a walk or stroll around.
Acostarse
To go to bed for sleep.
Dormir
To sleep, essential for rest and recovery.
Cocinar
To prepare food, often enjoyed as a social activity.
Hacer ejercicio
To engage in physical activities for health.
Salir con amigos
To go out with friends for leisure.
Deporte
Physical activity involving competition or exercise.
Cine
A place where films are shown to audiences.
Concierto
An event featuring live musical performances.
Vuelta
A casual walk or outing.
Familia
Group of related individuals, often living together.
Cultura
Shared beliefs, practices, and values of a group.
Verbs
Action words that express physical or mental activities.
Tengo que
Means 'I have to' in Spanish.
Cuando
Translates to 'when' in English.
Malos
Means 'bad' in Spanish.
Buenos
Means 'good' in Spanish.
Dibujo
Refers to 'drawing' or 'sketch'.
Pronouns
Words that replace nouns in sentences.
Algunas
Means 'some' or 'a few' in Spanish.
Estudiar
Means 'to study' in Spanish.
Levels
Refers to different stages or degrees.
Comer
Means 'to eat' in Spanish.
Vocabulario
Refers to 'vocabulary' in Spanish.
Sustantivos
Nouns that name people, places, or things.
Adjetivos
Descriptive words that modify nouns.
Adverbios
Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Frases
Means 'phrases' or 'expressions' in Spanish.
Clases
Means 'classes' or 'lessons' in Spanish.
Escuchar
Means 'to listen' in Spanish.
Hablar
Means 'to speak' in Spanish.
Leer
Means 'to read' in Spanish.
Escribir
Means 'to write' in Spanish.
Cuántos
Means 'how many' in Spanish.
Palabras
Means 'words' in Spanish.
Frases Ăştiles
Means 'useful phrases' in Spanish.