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ears
les oreilles (f.)
neck
le cou
fingers
les doigts (m.)
foot
le pied
elbow
le coude
back
le dos
head
la tête
ankle
la cheville
body
le corps
teeth
les dents (f.)
throat
la gorge
Face
le visage
Lips
les levres
Eyes
les yeux
mouth
la bouche
hand
la main
knee
le genou
leg
la jambe
waist
la taille
arm
le bras
shoulders
les épaules (f.)
tongue
la langue
chest
la poitrine
abdomen / belly
le ventre
face
le visage / la figure
shaving cream
la crème à raser
soap
le savon
razor
un rasoir
toothpaste
le dentifrice
hair dryer
un sèche
comb
un peigne
hair brush
une brosse (à cheveux)
towel
une serviette
Makeup
le maquillage
Toothbrush
une brosse à dents
Sunscreen
la crème solaire
Shampoo
le shampooing
Lotion
la lotion
Reflexive
When the person doing the action is also the one receiving it.
to brush (oneself)
se brosser
to wash (oneself)
se laver
to go to bed
se coucher
to get up (oneself)
se lever
to cut (oneself)
se couper
to put on makeup (oneself)
se maquiller
to (take a) shower
se doucher
to get ready, to prepare (oneself)
se préparer
to go, fall asleep (oneself)
s’endormir
to shave (oneself)
se raser
to get dressed (oneself)
s’habiller
to wake up (oneself)
se réveiller
to (get) undress(ed)
se déshabiller
to dry (oneself)
se sécher
Non-reflexively
When the subject and the object are different people or things.
When a part of the body is used with a reflexive verb, it is usually preceded by the
definite article
Reflexive verbs always take __ in the passé composé
etre
Reflexive verbs always take être in the passé composé, and there is usually
agreement between the past participle and the subject pronoun.
In reflexive passé composé, when does the past participle agree with the subject?
When the reflexive pronoun is the direct object (no other direct object follows the verb).
When a reflexive verb in passé composé is followed by a direct object (not the reflexive pronoun), does the past participle agree? D.O. MEANS?
the past participle does not agree
Remember that, if a verb is used non-reflexively instead of reflexively, it uses
avoir