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acostarse (o → ue)
to go to bed
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arreglarse (el pelo)
to fix (one's hair)
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cepillarse (los dientes)
to brush (one's teeth)
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cortarse (el pelo)
to cut one's hair
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despertarse (e → ie)
to wake up
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ducharse
to take a shower
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lavarse (la carra)
to wash (one's face)
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pedir prestado/a (a)
to borrow (from)
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pintarse (las uñas)
to paint, to polish (one's nails)
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vestirse (e → i)
to get dressed
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el agua de colonia
cologne
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el cinturón (pl: los cinturones)
belt
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las joyas (de oro, de plata)
(gold, silver) jewelry
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el salón de belleza (pl: los salones de belleza)
beauty salon
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la audición (pl: las audiciones)
audition
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un evento especial
special event
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te ves (bien)
you look (good)
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Reflexive Verbs: used to say that people do something to or for themselves
- Example: acostarse (o → ue)- me acuesto
- - te acuestas
- - se acuesta
- - nos acostamos
- - os acostáis
- - se acuestan
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ser - to be
- Used to talk about: what a person/thing is, what a person/thing is like, what a person/thing is from, what a thing is made of, to whom something belongs
- - soy
- - eres
- - es
- - somos
- - sois
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estar - to be
- Used to talk about: how a person/thing is at the moment, how someone feels, where a person or thing is located
- - estoy
- - estás
- - está
- - estamos
- - estáis
- - están
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Possessive Adjectives: often used for emphasis, have a long form that comes after the noun, may be used without the noun, use de + a noun or pronoun instead of a form of suyo to clarify or emphasize possession
- - mío (-a, -os, -as)
- - tuyo (-a, -os, -as)
- - suyo (-a, -os, -as)
- - nuestro (-a, -os, -as)
- - vuestro (-a, -os, -as)
- - suyo (-a, -os, -as)
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