Chapter 12 Flashcards
reflexive pronouns: me te se nous vous se
myself yourself him-/her-/oneself ourselves yourself/yourselves themselves
la vie quotidienne
everyday routine
s’amuser
to have a good time, have fun
se baigner
to take a bath; to go swimming
se brosser (les dents, les cheveux)
to brush (one’s teeth, hair)
se coucher
to go to bed
se déshabiller
to get undressed
se doucher
to take a shower
s’endormir
to fall asleep
s’ennuyer
to become bored
s’entraîner
to work out; to train
s’habiller
to get dressed
s’installer
to sit down, get settled
se laver (les mains, le visage)
to wash oneself (one’s hands, face)
se lever (je me lève)
to stand up, get up
se maquiller
to put on makeup
se peigner
to comb (one’s hair)
se préparer (à)
to get ready, to prepare (for, to)
se promener (je me promène)
to take a walk, a drive, etc.
se raser
to shave (oneself)
se reposer
to rest
se réveiller
to wake up
se regarder
to look at (oneself)
imperative of pronominal verbs:
lève-toi
levez-vous
levons-nous
get up / let’s get up
s’aider
to help each other
se comprendre
to understand each other
se connaître
to get acquainted with, know each other
se disputer
to argue
se donner rendez-vous [à]
to make an appointment with each other
s’écrire [à]
to write each other
s’entendre (bien, mal)
to get along (well, badly) with each other
s’envoyer (des mails) [à]
to send (emails) to each other
se faire des cadeaux [à]
to give gifts to each other
se parler [à]
to speak to each other
se regarder
to look at each other
se recontrer
to come across each other
se ressembler [à]
to resemble each other
se retrouver
to meet each other (planned)
se revoir
to see each other again
se serrer la main [à]
to shake hands
se téléphoner [à]
to phone each other
se voir
to see each other
s’en aller
to leave, depart