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Learn the meanings of some of the most common reflexive verbs in Spanish.
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lavarse
to wash oneself
levantarse
to get up
despertarse
to wake up
vestirse
to get dressed
peinarse
to comb one's hair
llamarse
to call oneself
acostarse
to go to bed
sentarse
to sit down
quedarse
to stay
acordarse
to remember
olvidarse
to forget
ponerse
to put on/to become
bañarse
to bathe/to swim
ducharse
to have a shower
me lavo
I wash myself
te lavas
you wash yourself
ella se lava
she washes herself
nos lavamos
we wash ourselves
os laváis
you all wash yourselves
ellos se lavan
they wash themselves
¡lávate!
wash yourself!
¡no te laves!
don't wash yourself
me visto
I get dressed
te vistes
you get dressed
ella se viste
she gets dressed
nos vestimos
we get dressed
os vestís
you all get dressed
ellos se visten
they get dressed
¡Vístete!
get dressed!
¡No te vistas!
Don't get dressed
dormirse
to fall asleep
me duermo
I fall asleep
te duermes
you fall asleep
ella se duerme
she falls asleep
nos dormimos
we fall asleep
os dormís
you all fall asleep
ellos se duermen
they fall asleep
¡Duérmete!
Fall asleep!
¡No te duermas!
Don't fall asleep!
enojarse
to get mad
secarse
to dry off
cepillarse los dientes
to brush teeth
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