CMS Chapter 09 Section 1 Reflexive Verbs Flashcards
Yo lavo la ropa
I wash the clothes
Yo me lavo la cara
I wash my face
Tú levantas los platos de la mesa
You lift the plates from the table
Tú te levantas.
You lift yourself/awake yourself.
él pone los vasos en la mesa.
He puts the glasses on the table
él se pone el sombrero
He puts the hat on.
Ella despierta a su hijo
She wakes up her son.
El hijo se despierta
The son wakes himself up.
me llamo
I am called
te llamas
You call yourself
Se llama
he/she/you call him/her/yourself
nos llamamos
we call ourselves
se llaman
they call themselves
me lavo
I wash myself
te lavas
you wash yourself
se lava
he/she/you washes him/her/yourself
nos lavamos
we wash ourselves
se lavan
they wash themselves
me pongo
I put on myself, I get/become
te pones
you put on yourself, you get/become
se pone
he/she/you put on him/her/yourself, he/she/you get/become
nos ponemos
we put on ourselves, we get/become
se ponen
they put on themselves, they get/become
sucio
dirty
la pared
wall
la sala
living room
el anillo de plata
the silver ring
que te queda grande
that’s big on you
al
upon
al levantarse
upon getting up
qué descuidado
how careless
¿Cómo se siente?
How are you feeling?
Me siento bien.
I feel fine.
Quiero desvestirme, bañarme y acostarme temprano.
I want to get undressed, bathe, and go to bed early.
¡Ay, Paco! Debes afeitarte con más cuidado.
Oh, Paco! You should shave more carefully.
Ud. puede vestirse ahora.
You can get dressed now.
Su hijo puede ponerse la camiseta ahora.
Your son can put on his T-shirt now.
Vamos a lavarnos las manos e irnos.
We’re going to wash our hands and leave.
Ellos tienen que cuidarse y mejorarse.
The have to take care of themselves and get better.
Favor de sentarse aquí y quitarse los zapatos.
Please sit here and take off your shoes.
acostarse
to lie down; to go to bed
afeitarse
to shave (oneself)
bajarse
to get down/off; to lose (weight)
bañarse
to bathe (oneself), to take a bath
contagiarse
to become infected
desmayarse
to faint
embarazarse
to get pregnant
enfermarse
to become sick
lavarse
to wash (oneself)
levantarse
to get up; to stand (oneself) up
llamarse
to call oneself
moverse
to move
rasurarse
to shave oneself (Mex)
relajarse
to relax
sentarse
to sit down/sit up
subirse
to get up (on); to gain (weight)
vestirse
to dress oneself
solos
by themselves, on their own
sólo
only, just
¡no me molesten!
don’t bother me!
when to use a in front of a noun
use “a” in front of a noun when it is a person, but not after “tener”