Transferred > Semana 7 - Vocab: El Cuerpo y La Rutina Flashcards

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to wake up
I wake up at 7 in the morning.

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despertarse
(Yo) me despierto a las 7 de la mañana.

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2
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to stand up / get up
Ana gets up late on Sundays.
Ana stands up quickly/fast.

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levantarse
Ana se levanta tarde los domingos.
Anna se levanta rápido.

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to get dressed (to dress oneself)
José and Juan get dressed quickly/fast.

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vestirse
José y Juan se visten rápido.

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4
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to put on [clothing] on (oneself)
You put on your bathing suit to go to the beach.

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ponerse
(Tú) te pones tu traje de baño para ir a la playa.

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5
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to shave (oneself)
Her husband shaves every morning.

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rasurarse / afeitarse
Su esposo se rasura todas las mañanas.
Su esposo se afeita todas las mañanas.

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6
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to put makeup on (oneself)
I never put on makeup.

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maquillarse
Yo no me maquillo nunca.

*nunca = never and it adds extra emphasis

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7
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to brush (ones own) hair
Pamela brushes her hair every (each) morning.
(Literal: Pamela brushes the hair each morning)

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cepillarse
Pamela se cepilla el pelo cada mañana.

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8
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to wash (oneself)
The kids shower twice a day

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lavarse
Los niños se bañan 2 veces al día.

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9
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to relax (oneself)
My friends relax at the beach.

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relajarse
Mis amigos se relajan en la playa.

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10
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to shower / bathe oneself
I shower every day.

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bañarse
(Yo) me baño todos los días.

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11
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to fall asleep
At what time do you fall asleep?

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dormirse
¿A qué hora te duermes?

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12
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to see yourself
¡Paco looks very handsome!

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verse
¡Paco se ve muy guapo!

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13
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to go to work / leave for work
My dad leaves for work at 9 in the morning.

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irse al trabajo
Mi papá se va al trabajo a las nueve de la mañana.

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14
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to have breakfast
Ana and Fidel have (for breakfast) eggs and fruit.

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desayunar
Ana y Fidel desayunan huevo y fruta.

The noun for breakfast is ‘el desayuno’ and the verb you use is ‘desayunar’

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15
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to have lunch
Mexicans have lunch at 3 in the afternoon.

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comer
Los mexicanos comen a las 3 de la tarde.

*Remember that in Mexico, the main meal is at 2 or 3 in the afternoon. The noun for lunch is ‘la comida’ and the verb you use is ‘comer’

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16
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to have dinner
I have dinner with my friends.

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cenar
(Yo) ceno con mis amigos.

The noun for dinner is ‘la cena’ and the verb you use is ‘cenar’

17
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To make breakfast, lunch or dinner.
My mom makes dinner tonight.

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Preparar el desayuno, la comida o la cena.
Mi mamá prepara la cena esta noche.

18
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to come home from work
You come home from work late.

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regresar del trabajo
(Tú) regresas del trabajo tarde.

19
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the body
Doctors study the body.

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el cuerpo
Los doctores estudian el cuerpo.

20
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the head
I have a headache.

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la cabeza
(Yo) tengo dolor de cabeza.

21
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the face
Daniel washes his face with soap.
(Literal: Daniel washes the face with soap)

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la cara
Daniel se lava la cara con jabón.

22
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the hair
Your daughters have long hair.

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el cabello / el pelo
Tus hijas tienen el pelo largo.

23
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the eyes
Ana has blue eyes.

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los ojos
Ana tiene ojos azules.

24
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the nose
Your nose is thin.

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la nariz
Tu nariz es delgada.

25
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the teeth
Samuel doesn’t wash/brush his teeth.
(Literal: Samuel doesn’t wash/brush the teeth)

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los dientes
Samuel no se lava los dientes.
Samuel no se cepilla los dientes.

26
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the mouth
Diana has a small mouth.

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la boca
Diana tiene una boca pequeña

27
Q

the arms
My arms are thin

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los brazos
(Yo) Mis brazos son flacos/delgados

28
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the hands
They wash their hands before eating.
(Literal: They wash the hands before eating)

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las manos
Ellos se lavan las manos antes de comer.

*(la) mano is a feminine word

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the fingers
Diego has long, thin fingers.

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los dedos
Diego tiene los dedos largos y delgados.

30
Q

the legs
I stretch my legs every morning
(Literal: I stretch the legs every morning)

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las piernas
(Yo) Estiro las piernas cada mañana

31
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the feet
The baby has small feet.

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los pies
El bebé tiene pies pequeños.

32
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the toes
We have ten toes.

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los dedos de los pies
(Nosotros) tenemos diez dedos de los pies.

33
Q

To brush (ones) teeth
I brush my teeth every (each) day
(Literal: I brush the teeth each day)

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cepillarse / lavarse
(Yo) me cepillo los dientes cada día
(Yo) me lavo los dientes cada día
*Both verbs can be used interchangeably