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Reflexive/Non S3 L1

Verbs with Reflexive and Non-Reflexive Meaning (definitions)

SpanishEnglish
aburrir to bore (someone else)
aburrirse to get bored
acostar to put (someone) to bed
acostarse(ue) to go to bed
afeitarse to shave
arreglar to fix
arreglarse to get ready, freshen up
bañar to bathe (someone else)
bañarse to bathe (oneself)
caerse to fall {self}
cansar to tire (someone else) out
cansarse to become or get tired
cepillar to brush {for someone else}
cepillarse to brush {for oneself}
cortar to cut (something--e.g., bread)
cortarse to cut oneself, to cut for oneself {e.g., nails}
desayunar to eat breakfast
desayunarse to eat breakfast
despertar to wake (someone) up
despertarse(ie) to wake up
divertir[ie] to amuse (someone else)
divertirse(ie) to enjoy oneself
dormir[ue] to sleep (be in the process of sleeping)
dormirse(ue) to fall asleep
ducharse to shower (oneself)
enfadar to anger (someone else)
enfadarse to get mad or angry
estirar to stretch (something, like a rubber band)
estirarse to stretch
lavar to wash (something)
lavarse to wash (oneself), to wash up
levantar to raise (such as a hand in class)
levantarse to get up
llamar to call (someone else)
llamarse to call oneself, to be named
maquillarse to put makeup on (oneself)
mirar to look at (something or someone)
mirarse to look at oneself
peinar to comb (for someone else)
peinarse to comb (for oneself)
poner to put (something somewhere)
ponerse to put on (for oneself) {e.g., clothing}, to become {physical or emotional state}
quedarse to stay, to remain (in a place)
quitarse to take off (clothing)
secar to dry (something off)
secarse to dry (oneself) (off)
sentarse(ie) to sit down, to be seated (action) (ie)
vestirse(ie) to get dressed
Created by: MrPoppele
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