Daily Routine Vocabulary Flashcards
Daily Routine Vocabulary (La Vida Diaria)
Los verbos reflexivos (Reflexive Verbs): These are verbs that reflect the action back to the subject. In English, these verbs often have the pronoun "myself," "yourself," etc.
List of Reflexive Verbs:
acordarse (de) (o:ue)
Meaning: to remember
acostarse (o:ue)
Meaning: to get in bed
afeitarse
Meaning: to shave
bañarse
Meaning: to bathe
cepillarse el pelo
Meaning: to brush one's hair
cepillarse los dientes
Meaning: to brush one's teeth
despertarse (e:ie)
Meaning: to wake up
dormirse (o:ue)
Meaning: to fall asleep
ducharse
Meaning: to have a shower
enojarse (con)
Meaning: to get mad (at)
irse
Meaning: to leave
lavarse la cara
Meaning: to wash one's face
lavarse las manos
Meaning: to wash one's hands
levantarse
Meaning: to get up
llamarse
Meaning: to call oneself
maquillarse
Meaning: to put on makeup
peinarse
Meaning: to comb one's hair
ponerse
Meaning: to put on
Example: ponerse (+ adj.) - to become/get
Example sentence: "Se pone enojado" translates to "he got mad".
preocuparse (por)
Meaning: to worry (about)
probarse (o:ue)
Meaning: to try on
quedarse
Meaning: to stay
quitarse
Meaning: to take off
secarse
Meaning: to dry oneself off
sentarse (e:ie)
Meaning: to sit
sentirse (e:ie)
Meaning: to feel
vestirse (e:i)
Meaning: to get dressed
Additional Note:
Conjugation Similarity: The verbs sentarse and sentirse both have the same first-person conjugation: siento.