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74 Cards in this Set

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acordarse (de) (o;ue)
to remember
acostarse (o;ue)
to go to bed
afeitarse
to shave
bañarse
to bathe; to take a bath
cepillarse el pelo
to brush ones hair

cepillarse los dientes

to brush ones teeth

despertarse (e;ie)

to wake up

dormirse (o;ue)

to go to sleep; to fall asleep

ducharse

to shower; to take a shower

enojarse (con)
to get angry with

irse

to go away; to leave

lavarse la cara

to wash one's face

lavarse las manos

to wash one's hands

levantarse

to get up
llamarse
to be called; to be named

maquillarse

to put on makeup

peinarse
to combs one's hair

ponerse
to put one
ponerse (adj)

to become

peocuparse

to worry (about)

Probarse (o;ue)

to try on

Quedarse

to stay; to remain

Quitarse

to take off

Secarse

to dry oneself

Sentarse

to sitdown

sentirse (e;ie)

to feel

vestirse (e;ie)

to get dressed

antes (de)

before

después

afterwards; then

después (de)

after

Durante

during

entonce

then

luego

then

mástarde

later on

por ultimo

Finally

something; anything

Something; anything

someone; somebody; anyone

some; any

never; not ever

nothing; not anything

no one; nobody; not anyone

neither.. nor

no; none; not any

never; not ever

either...or

always

also;too

neither; not either

bathroom

shampoo

shaving cream

shower

mirror

toilet

soap

sink

makeup

toothpaste

towel

to bore

to like very much; to love (inanimate objects)

to lack; to need

to fascinate; to like very much

to be important; to matter

to be interesting to; to interest

to bother; to annoy

to be left over; to fit (clothing)

alarm clock

slippers

daily routine

in the morning

at night

in the afternoon; in the evening