Reflexive verbs Flashcards
Myself, yourself, his/herself, ourselves, their selves
Me, te, se, nos, se
Them selves
Se
Ourselves
nos
Himself
Se
Myself
Me; Yo mismo (for emphasis)
Yourself (singular)
Te
Yourselves
Se
To move one’s residence; To change [one’s clothes]
Mudarse
The infinitive form always ends with what reflexive pronoun?
Se: To wash one’s hands: Lavarse las manos.
To get up
Levantarse
It’s good to wake up early.
Es bueno despertarse temprano.
To brush. To brush one’s teeth
Cepillar Cepillarse los dientes
To put on makeup
Maquillarse
I feel calm
Me siento calmada/tranquila
Take a shower
I take a shower in the morning
La Regader (Mex & Col); Ducharse- yo me ducho por la mañana.
To wash (oneself)
Lavarse
To shave
Afeitarse
To comb one’s hair; to get one’s hair done
Peinarse
To move (out of home/to a new place)
Mudarse- Francisco se va a mudar a Bogotá.
To move into position
Ponerse; ponerse de pie (to stand up)
To get angry (with)
Enojarse (con) {you get mad with s.o. not “at” s.o.} (vs. to MAKE s.o. angry=enojar)
To go to bed, to lie down
Acostarse (o:ue;
{to put s.o. to bed= acostar}
To try on clothing
Probar; Probarse o:ue
{pruebo, pruebas, prueba, probamos, prueban}
To take off
Quitarse