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Capitulo 6 Leccion 1--Reflexive Verbs as vocabulary

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to go to bedacostarse (ue)
to shave oneselfafeitarse
to get readyalistarse OR prepararse OR arreglarse
to take a bathbañarse
to brush (one's teeth, hair)cepillarse (los dientes, el pelo)
to cut (one's nails), to cut oneselfcortarse (las uñas)
to wake updespertarse (ie)
to fall asleep, to go to sleepdormirse (ue)
to take a showerducharse
to hide oneselfesconderse
to wash oneselflavarse
to get uplevantarse
to wearllevarse
to get along well/poorlyllevarse bien/mal
to be called, to be namedllamarse
to put on makeupmaquillarse
to move to/from (a house)mudarse a/de (una casa)
to move over, move out of the waymoverse (ue)
to comb one's hairpeinarse
to put onponerse
to try onprobarse (ue)
to take offquitarse
to break (one's arm)romperse (el brazo)
to dry oneselfsecarse (qu)
to get dressedvestirse (i)
to get/become boredaburrirse
to get/become accustomed toacostumbrarse a
to get/become wrinkledarrugarse (gu)
to get/become happy aboutalegrarse de
to get/become scared ofasustarse de
to get/become married tocasarse con
to get/become tiredcansarse
to get/become sickenfermarse
to get/become angry at/withenojarse con OR enfadarse con
to get/become hurtlastimarse
to get/become seasick/dizzymarearse
to get/become worriedpreocuparse
to get/become lostperderse (ie)
to get/become burnedquemarse
to get/become surprised aboutsorprenderse de
to become + adjectiveponerse + adjective
to become + occupationhacerse + occupation
to fasten, to buttonabrocharse
to unfasten, to unbuttondesabrocharse
to fall downcaerse
to behave well/poorly, badlycomportarse bien/mal OR portarse bien/mal
to turn into + noun, to become + nounconvertirse (ie) en
to apologizedisculparse
to dedicate oneself todedicarse (qu) a
to say good-bye todespedirse (i) de
to stand out, to be outstandingdestacarse (qu)
to enjoy oneself, to have fun, to have a good timedivertirse (ie)
to realizedarse cuenta de
to fall in love withenamorarse de
to take place (it takes place)efectuarse (se efectúa)
to shrinkencogerse (-jo)
to go astray (it goes astray)extraviarse (se extravía)
to trainentrenarse
to find out aboutenterarse de
to take charge ofencargarse (gu) de OR hacerse cargo de
to graduate (I graduate)graduarse (me gradúo)
to keep informedinformarse
to leaveirse OR marcharse
to joinjuntarse a
to get together withjuntarse a OR reunirse con (me reúno)
to go intometerse en
to get into troublemeterse en problemas
to oppose (I oppose)oponerse a (me opongo a)
to fightpelearse
to look likeparecerse a (-zco)
to stand uppararse
to stayquedarse
to complain aboutquejarse de
to lie downrecostarse (ue)
to cool downrefrescarse (qu)
to relaxrelajarse
to slip, slideresbalarse
to laugh (I laugh)reírse (me río)
to smile (I smile)sonreírse (me sonrío)
to feelsentirse (ie)
to sit downsentarse (ie)
to surrendersometerse
to be transferredtrasladarse
to be locatedubicarse
to be relocatedreubicarse
to capsizevoltearse
to support each otherapoyarse
to help each otherayudarse
to know each other wellconocerse bien
to understand each otherentenderse (ie)
to tell each other secretscontarse (ue) secretos
to tell each other gossipcontarse (ue) chismes
to write to each otherescribirse
to talk to each otherhablarse
to hate each otherodiarse
to love each otherquererse (ie)
to fight with each otherpelearse
to forgive each otherperdonarse
to greet each othersaludarse
to see each otherverse


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