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levantarse
to get oneself up / to get up
Tomarse
To take for oneself (figuratively or emotionally)
acostarse
to go to bed / to lie down
ducharse
to shower oneself / to take a shower
bañarse
to bathe oneself / to take a bath
vestirse
to get dressed / to dress oneself
despertarse
to wake oneself up / to wake up
afeitarse
to shave oneself / to shave
peinarse
to comb one's hair / to comb oneself
cepillarse
to brush oneself/something on oneself
maquillarse
to put makeup on oneself
sentarse
to sit down
acordarse
to remember
cansarse
to get tired / to tire oneself out
divertirse
to have fun / to amuse oneself
morirse
to die
aburrirse
to get bored / to bore oneself
alegrarse
to be glad / to cheer up
enojarse enfadarase
to get angry
sentirse
to feel (an emotion or physical state)
burlarse (de)
to make fun of
atreverse (a)
to dare (to be so bold)
quejarse (de)
to complain about
darse cuenta
to realize
arrepentirse (de)
to regret
llamarse
to be called / to call oneself
quedarse
to stay / to remain
irse
to leave / to go away
romperse
to break (oneself/something on oneself)
caerse
to fall down
Aburrirse
to get bored
Enamorarse (de)
to fall in love with
Molestarse
to get annoyed
Entristecerse
to get sad
Preocuparse
to worry about
Sorprenderse
to be surprised by
Acercarse
to get closer to, to approach
Alejarse (de)
to move away from, to distance oneself
Meterse (en)
to get into, to meddle in
Negarse (a)
to refuse to
Ocurrirse
to come to mind, to get an idea
Parecerse (a)
to resemble, to look like
Volverse
to become - often a more permanent or significant change in state/personality
Abrazarse
to hug each other
Besarse
to kiss each other
Conocerse
to know each other/to meet each other
Saludarse
to greet each other
Ayudarse
to help each other
Entenderse
to understand each other
Llevarse
to carry/take oneself, to get along with people
Verse
to see each other