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Flashcards covering essential Spanish reflexive verbs and vocabulary related to personal care and body parts.
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acostarse (o-ue)
to go to bed; to put oneself to bed
afeitarse
to shave oneself
bañarse
to take a bath; to bathe oneself
cepillarse
to brush oneself (teeth, hair)
despertarse (e-ie)
to wake up oneself
ducharse
to take a shower; to shower oneself
lavarse
to wash oneself
llamarse
to be called; to be named; to call oneself
maquillarse
to put make-up on oneself
peinarse
to comb one’s hair
pintarse
to make up (one’s face); to tint; to color (one’s hair, lips, etc.)
ponerse
to put on oneself (clothing)
quitarse
to take off of oneself (clothing)
secarse
to dry oneself
sentarse (e-ie)
to sit down; to seat oneself
vestirse (e-i)
to dress oneself; to get dressed
alegrarse [de]
to become happy [about]; rejoice; to be glad
acordarse (o-ue) [de]
to remember [something]
darse cuenta de
to realize; become aware of
divertirse (e-ie)
to have a good time; to have fun
enfermarse
to get sick; to fall sick; to become ill
enojarse [con]
to become angry [with]; to get angry
enamorarse [de]
to fall in love [with]
sentirse (e-ie)
to feel
acercarse
to approach; get close or near
alejarse
to distance oneself
arreglarse
to get ready; fix oneself up
caerse
to fall down
callarse
to be silent; to become silent; to keep quiet
casarse [con]
to get married [to]; to marry
conocerse (con)
to meet for the first time; become acquainted with a person
divorciarse [de]
to get divorced [from]
irse
to go away; leave; depart
levantarse
to get up; to rise
moverse [o-ue]
to move oneself
mudarse
to move; to change one’s place of residence
quedarse
to remain; to stay
burlarse [de]
to make fun [of]; to mock; to ridicule; to joke
darse prisa
to be in a hurry
dormirse (o-ue)
to fall asleep
equivocarse
to be wrong; to be mistaken; to make a mistake
negarse (e-ie) [a]
to deny; refuse (to)