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aburrirse
to get bored
acercarse (a)
to approach; to get close (to)
acordarse (de) (o:ue)
to remember
acostarse (o:ue)
to go to bed, to lie down
afeitarse
to shave
alistarse
to get ready (in general)
arreglarse
to get ready (fix hair, clothes)
arrepentirse de (e:ie)
to regret
atreverse (a)
to dare to
bañarse
to bathe; to shower (Latinoamérica)
caerse
to fall down
cepillarse el pelo
to brush one's hair
cepillarse los dientes
to brush one's teeth
comportarse
to behave well
convertirse (en)
to turn into; to be transformed
darse cuenta (de)
to realize
despedirse (de) (e:i)
to say good-bye (to)
despertarse (e:ie)
to wake up
divertirse (e:ie)
to have fun
dormirse (o:ue)
to fall asleep
ducharse
to take a shower
enojarse (con)
to get mad (at)
enterarse (de)
to find out (about)
equivocarse
to make a mistake
fijarse (en)
to take notice (of)
hacerse
to become (noun or adj.)
hacerse el / la + adj.
to pretend to be adjective
irse
to go away; to leave
lavarse la cara
to wash one's face
lavarse las manos
to wash one's hands
llamarse
to be called; to be named
levantarse
to get up
llevarse
to take away; to get along (with a person)
maquillarse
to put on makeup
mirarse
to look at oneself
mojarse
to get wet
mudarse
to move (from one house to another)
morirse (de)
to die (of)
olvidarse (de)
to forget (about)
parecerse (a)
to resemble; to look like
peinarse
to brush / comb one's hair
pintarse
to put on make-up; to dye hair
ponerse
to put on (clothes)
ponerse + adjetivo
to become/ to get + adjective
portarse bien / portarse mal
to behave well/ to behave badly
preocuparse (por)
to worry (about)
probarse (o:ue)
to try on
prepararse
to get ready, to prepare oneself (in general)
quedarse
to stay, remain (in a place)
quejarse (de)
to complain (about)
quemarse
to burn oneself
quitarse
to take off
realizarse
to fulfill oneself
reírse (de)
to laugh (about / at)
reunirse
to get together, to meet
secarse
to dry off oneself
sentarse (e:ie)
to sit down
sentirse (e:ie)
to feel (emotionally, physically)
sorprenderse (de)
to be surprised (about)
vestirse (e:i)
to get dressed
volverse loco (o:ue)
to go nuts; to lose it