Reflexive Verbs Flashcards
to wash up
se laver
to wake up
se réveiller
to get up
se lever
to get dressed
s’habiller
to shower
se doucher
to bathe, to swim
se baigner
to do one’s hair
se coiffer
to comb one’s hair
se peigner
to put on makeup
se maquiller
to feel
se sentir
to shave
se raser
to go to bed
se coucher
to go for a walk
se promener
to rest
se reposer
to have fun, to have a good time
s’amuser
to hurry
se dépêcher
to stop
s’arrêter
to apologize
s’excuser
to remember
se souvenir (de)
to take care of
s’occuper de
to brush
se brosser
to get undressed
se déshabiller
to dry off
se sécher
to get angry
se fâcher
to get ready
se préparer
to look at yourself
se regarder
to fall asleep
s’endormir
i feel good
je me sens bien
bien vs bon
well vs good
conjugation of promener
je promène
tu promènes
il promène
nous promenons
vous promenez
ils promènent
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conjugation of souvenir
(like venir)
je me souviens
tu te souviens
il se souvient
nous nous souvenons
vous vous souvenez
ils se souviennent
i remember
je me souviens
i remember you
je me souviens de toi
conjugation of sentir
je me sens
tu te sens
il se sont
nous nous sentons
vous vous sentez
ils se sentent
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hurry up!
dépêche-toi!
tout vs chaque
every vs each
everyone
tout le monde