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53 Cards in this Set

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acostarse
to put oneself to bed
aburrise
to get bored
acercarse
to move close to
acordarse
to remember
burlarse (de)
to make fun of
caerse
to fall down
callarse
to keep quiet, shut-up
cambiarse de
to change oneself
casarse (con) él or ella
to get married (to)
comportarse
to bhave
darse prisa
to be in a hurry
darse cuenta de
to realize
despedirse (e-i)
to say good-bye
despedir (e-i)
to get fired (from a job)
comprometerse (con)
to get engaged (to)
comprometerse
to make an agreement
divertirse (e-ie)
to enjoy oneself
divorciarse (de) él or ella
to get a divorce
dormirse (o-ue)
to fall asleep
enamorarse (de)
to fall in love with
enfadarse
to get angry
enfermarse
to get sick
enojarse (con)
to get mad at
equivocarse
to make a mistake
graduarse (del colegio)
to graduate (from high school)
hacerse
to become (doctor, teacher, etc.)
irse (a)
to go to or to leave
irse (de)
to leave for good
llamarse
to call oneself
marcharse
to leave
meterse
to include yourself
morirse (o-ue)
to die naturally or figuratively
morir (o-ue)
to die of an accident or war
mudarse
to move oneself
ocuparse (de)
to accupy or busy yourself (with)
olvidarse (de)
to forget about
perderse (e-ie)
to lose oneself
pararse
to stop yourself
parecerse
to resemble -or to look at someone
paracer
to seem - happy, sad, tired, etc.
portarse (bien o mal)
to behave or misbehave
preocuparse (de)
to worry yourself (about)
presentarse
to introduce oneself
probar
to taste
probarse
to try on clothes
quedarse
to stay
quejarse (de)
to complain about
quitarse
to take something off
reírse (e-i)
to laugh to yourself
romperse
to break oneself
sentarse (e-ie)
to sit down
sentirse (e-ie)
to feel
volverse (o-ue)
to return yourself