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Sp. 2- Lección 1

Daily routine and reflexive verbs

EspañolInglés
El baño bathroom
El inodoro toilet
El jabón soap
El despertador alarm clock
El maquillaje makeup
Las pantuflas slippers
El champú shampoo
La ducha shower
El espejo mirror
La crema de afeitar shaving cream
El lavabo sink
La toalla towel
La pasta de dientes toothpaste
El cepillo de dientes toothbrush
El peine comb
El cepillo brush
La rutina diaria daily routine
Bañarse to bathe; to take a bath
Cepillarse el pelo to brush one's hair
Dormirse (ue) to go to sleep; to fall asleep
Lavarse la cara to wash one's face
Levantarse to get up
Maquillarse to put on makeup
Afeitarse to shave one's self
Ducharse to shower one's self
Vestirse (i) to get dressed
Despertarse (ie) to wake up
Ponerse to put on one self
Ponerse (+ adj) to become (+adj.)
Acostarse (ue) to go to bed
Peinarse to brush one's hair
Lavarse las manos to wash one's hands
Cepillarse los dientes to brush one's teeth
Quitarse to take off
Secarse to dry oneself
Acordarse (de) to remember
Enojarse (con) to get angry (with)
Irse to go away; to leave
Llamarse to be called; to be named
Preocuparse (por) to worry (about)
Probarse (ue) to try on
Quedarse to stay; to remain
Sentarse (ie) to sit down
Sentirse (ie) to feel
Antes (de) before
Después afterwards; then
Después (de) afterwards; then
Durante during
Entonces then
Luego then
Más tarde later on
Por la mañana in the morning
Por la tarde in the afternoon; in the evening
Por la noche at night
Por último finally
Primero first
Generalmente generally
Frecuentemente frequently
Normalmente normally
el asco personal personal hygiene
el cortauñas nail clippers
el hilo dental/ la seda dental dental floss
arreglarse to get ready
atrasarse to run late
dar de comer to feed
enjuagar to rinse
preparar la cena to prepare dinner
soñar (ue) to dream
Created by: Sra. Divelbiss
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