Capítulo 11 & 12 Flashcards
To move (from one place to another)
Mudarse
We want to invite y’all to the party.
Queremos invitarles a la fiesta
To get frightened/scared
Asustarse
To cheer up
Animarse
To delay
Demorarse
To make a mistake
Equivocarse
I see the woman
Yo veo a la mujer
I hardly ever see you.
Casi nunca te veo.
To find
Hallar
We want to see a film today
Queremos ver una película hoy
The line
La fila
Common expression for become; used for physical and emotional changes
Ponerse + adjetivo
The snack
La pasaboca
Two expressions with nouns expressing profession; they imply effort on the part of the subject
Hacerse, llegar a ser
To remember
Acordarse (de)
Me acuerdo
Te acuerdas
Se acuerda
Nos acordamos
Os acordáis
Se acuerdan
To laugh
Reírse
Me río
Te ríes
Se ríe
Nos reímos
Os reís
Se ríen
To take advantage of
Aprovecharse de
Can we pick y’all up at 1:00?
¿Los podemos recoger a la una?
To look for
Buscar
Upon entering the apartment, we take off our shoes.
Al entrar el apartamento, nos quitamos los zapatos.
To be acquainted with, to know (a person or place)
Conocer
We see Pedro
Vemos a Pedro
The traveler
El viajero
To get better
Mejorarse
To get angry
Enfadarse (de);
Enojarse (de)
To pick up
Recoger
He is becoming a lawyer.
Llega a ser abogado.
To amuse oneself, to have a good time
Divertirse (ie)
To hurt oneself
Lastimarse
To get ready to go out, to fix oneself up
Arreglarse
I ought to accompany them to the train
Las debo acompañar al tren
At 7:00, I sit down at the table to eat.
A las siete, me siento en la mesa para comer.
To get dressed
Vestirse
Lisa waits for her sister, who always arrives late.
Lisa espera a su hermana que siempre llega tarde.
To sit down, to seat oneself
Sentarse
To stamp
Sellar
You visit the child
Tu visitas al niño
To wake up, to wake oneself
Despertarse (ie)
To embrace
Abrazar
To trust, to have trust in
Fiarse (en)
To miss (a person or a place)
Extrañar
To behave oneself (well/badly)
Portarse (bien/mal)
Mary loves him
María lo ama
To chat
Charlar
The owner
El dueño
She knows me well
Me conoce bien
We wait for the train
Esperamos el tren
The tip
La propina
To move
Moverse
Me muevo
Te mueves
Se mueve
Nos movemos
Os movéis
Se mueven
To let
Dejar
The smile
La sonrisa
The husband shaves his beard while his wife paints her nails.
El esposo se afeita la barba mientras su esposa se pinta las uñas.
To realize
Darse cuenta (de)
Me doy cuenta
Te das cuenta
Se da cuenta
Nos damos cuenta
Os dais cuenta
Se dan cuenta
Above all
Sobre todo
The register
El registro
The two sisters understand each other well.
Las dos hermanas se entienden bien.
To dare to
Atreverse (a)
To understand each other
Entenderse
He puts on a sweater.
Se pone un suéter.
To write to each other
Escribirse
He complains about his neighbors because they make a lot of noise.
Se queja de sus vecinos porque hacen mucho ruido.
To accompany
I always accompany my grandmother to the store.
Acompañar
Siempre acompaño a mi abuela a la tienda.
To meet
Encontrarse (con)
Me encuentro
They see each other everyday.
Se ven todos los días.
My friends help each other.
Mis amigos se ayudan el uno al otro.
To know each other
Conocerse
Energetic, excited
Animado
To become quiet
Callarse
The fare
La tarifa
They greet us on Mondays
Nos saludan los lunes
I can’t call anyone
No puedo llamar a nadie
He remembers her.
Se acuerda de ella.
We know each other well.
Nos conocemos bien.
She is becoming a doctor.
Se hace doctora.
To get involved in, to meddle
Meterse (en)
To choose
Escoger
The children are going to listen to you
Los niños te van a escuchar
To go away, to leave quickly
Irse
Me voy
Te vas
Se va
Nos vamos
Os vais
Se van
I know them from my trip to Mexico
Los conozco de mi viaje a México
Do you want to call someone?
¿Quieres llamar a alguien?
To ask oneself, to wonder
Preguntarse
To fall down
Caerse
Me caigo
Te caes
Se cae
Nos caemos
Os caéis
Se caen
To get up, to raise oneself
Levantarse
To jump
Saltar
George kisses her
Jorge la besa
To calm down
Calmarse;
Tranquilizarse
To meet with
Reunirse
The cream
La nata
Used to express a sudden, involuntary change
Volverse + adjetivo
I become angry upon hearing the news.
Me pongo brava al escuchar las noticias.
Who wants to help her?
¿Quién quiere ayudarla?
Roberto and Sonia love each other.
Roberto y Sonia se quieren.
To take care of
Cuidar
Satisfied
Complacido
I see the tree
Yo veo el árbol
To notice
Fijarse (en)
Customs
La aduana
Y’all see your cousins
Uds. ven a sus primos
I’m not afraid of falling.
No tengo miedo de caerme.
You laugh all the time.
Te ríes todo el tiempo.
To shave
Afeitarse
To resemble, to look like
Parecerse (a)
Me parezco
Te pareces
Se parece
Nos parecemos
Os parecéis
Se parecen
To put makeup on, to put (nail) polish on
Pintarse (las uñas)
I visit the man
Yo visito al hombre
To burn oneself, to get burned
Quemarse
To kill
Matar
To put makeup on, to make up (one’s face)
Maquillarse (la cara)
To get along (well) with
Llevarse (bien) (con)
To fall in love with
Enamorarse (de)
We are going to miss them a lot
Vamos a extrañarlos mucho
To put on (clothing)
Ponerse
To get sick
Enfermarse
Talkative
Hablador, habladora
To feel (well/ill) (or any emotion or health condition)
Sentirse (bien/mal)
Me siento
te sientes
Se siente
Nos sentimos
Os sentís
Se sienten
The trains are always delayed during rush hour.
Siempre se demoran los trenes durante la hora pico.
To speak to each other
Hablarse
To take off (clothing)
Quitarse
Seated
Sentado
To dedicate oneself
Dedicarse
To greet
Saludar
To get off
Bajarse de
She looks at the house
Ella mira la casa
To make fun of
Burlarse (de)
Even the psychologists go crazy.
Hasta los psicólogos se vuelven locos.
To express yourself
Expresarse
She makes mistakes all the time because he talks without thinking about anything.
Se equivoca mucho porque habla sin saber nada.
To brush (one’s teeth, one’s hair)
Cepillarse
To go to bed
Acostarse (ue)
Can you wait for us?
¿Puedes esperarnos?
To have breakfast
Desayunarse
To remain
Quedarse
Do you know each other?
¿Se conocen Uds.?
The driver
El conductor
To fill up
Llenarse
I ought to call him now
Debo llamarlo ahora
To worry
Preocuparse (de)
To move
Moverse
Outside my window
Más allá de mi ventana
To take off (clothing)
Quitarse
To love each other
Quererse
To help each other
Ayudarse
To die
Morirse
Me muero
Te mueres
Se muere
Nos morimos
Os morís
Se mueren
To see each other
Verse
To defend oneself
Defenderse
To carry, to carry off, to carry away; to wear
Llevar
Far away
A lo lejos
To gather, to pick up
Recoger
To leave (something or someone) behind I leave my keys in my house.
Dejar
Dejo mis llaves en mi casa.
To comb (one’s hair)
Peinarse (el pelo)
To stand up
Pararse
To yell at, to scream at
Gritar
Elena and Paula help each other a lot.
Elena y Paula se ayudan mucho.
Radiant
Radiante
To face/overlook the plaza
Dar a la plaza
I notice details a lot.
Me fijo mucho en los detalles.
To rush
Apresurarse
To complain about
Quejarse (de)
It’s a good hotel, but I don’t want to stay in this city.
Es un buen hotel, pero no quiero quedarme en esta ciudad.
The tear
La lagrima
To embrace
Abrazar
To become happy, to be glad
Alegrarse (de)
Cozy
Acogedor
To fall asleep
Dormirse
Many people become nervous before taking an exam.
Muchas personas se ponen nerviosas antes de tener un examen.
She blushes because she is shy.
Se pone roja porque es tímida.