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aburrirse
to get bored
acercarse
to approach
acordarse
(o-ue) to remember
acostarse
(o-ue) to go to bed / lay down
afeitarse
to shave
alegrarse
to be glad
arreglarse el pelo
to fix up / style your hair
asustarse
to be frightened
bañarse
to bathe
callarse
to shut up
cansarse
to get tired
casarse (con)
to marry (someone)
cepillarse
to brush
cuidarse
to take care of yourself
darse cuenta
(*yo me doy) to realize
desayunarse
to eat breakfast
despedirse
(e-i) to say goodbye
despedir a una persona
(e-i) to fire a person (not reflex)
despertarse
(e-ie) to wake up
dirigirse
(*yo me dirijo) to go towards (direct yourself towards)
divertirse
(e-ie) to enjoy yourself, have fun
dormirse
(o-ue) to fall asleep
ducharse
to shower
enamorarse
to fall in love
enfadarse, enojarse
to get angry
equivocarse
to be mistaken
hacerse
to become a profession
irse, marcharse
to go away
lavarse
to wash oneself
levantarse
to get up
llamarse
to call oneself / be called (me llamo Kate)
llevarse
to take something with you / take away with you
llevarse bien / mal con
to get along well
llevarse mal
to get along badly / not get along well
maquillarse
to put on makeup
moverse
(o-ue) to move yourself physically
mudarse
to move away to a new place / house / town
pasearse
to take a stroll / walk
peinarse
to comb
pintarse
to paint oneself (paint nails, face…etc)
ponerse
(*yo me pongo) to put on clothing - also to become a condtion (like become sad)
portarse
to behave
preocuparse
to worry
probarse
(o-ue) to try on (probar - to try)
quedarse
to remain / stay
quejarse
to complain
quitarse
to take off
secarse
to dry off
sentarse
(e-ie) to sit down
vestirse
(e-i) to get dressed
volverse
(o-ue) to turn around