Putting It Together: ¿Qué haces todos los días?

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Vocabulario: Partes del cuerpo

La cara y la cabeza

  • la frente (forehead)
  • la piel (skin)
  • los ojos (eyes)
  • la nariz (nose)
  • la boca (mouth)
  • los dientes (teeth)
  • los labios (lips)
  • la lengua (tongue)
  • el oído (ear [inside])
  • la oreja (ear [outside])
  • el cerebro (brain)
  • el cuello (neck)

El torso y las extremidades

  • la espalda (back)
  • el pecho (chest)
  • el estómago (stomach)
  • las piernas (legs)
  • los pies (feet)
  • las manos (hands)
  • los dedos (de las manos) (fingers)
  • los dedos de los pies (toes)
  • los brazos (arms)
  • los huesos (bones)
  • los músculos (muscles)

Los verbos reflexivos

get up Play Audiodespertarse (wake up)
wake up Play Audiolevantarse (get up)

arreglarse (to get ready/ready oneself)

bath Play Audiobañarse

shower Play Audioducharse

soap Play Audiolavarse

to cleanPlay Audiolimpiarse

brush teeth Play Audiocepillarse los dientes

brush hair Play Audiocepillarse el pelo

comb hair Play Audiopeinarse

shave Play Audioafeitarse

get dressed Play Audiovestirse (to get dressed), Play Audioponerse (to put on), Play Audioprobarse (to try on)

put on makeup Play Audiomaquillarse


Otros  verbos reflexivos

relaxing in a hammock Play Audioacostarse (lie down), Play Audiorelajarse (to relax)

person falling Play Audiocaerse (to fall down)

icon of person going up stairs and getting tiredcansarse (to get tired)

to leave Play Audioirse (to go away, to leave)

To hurt oneself Play Audiolastimarse (to hurt oneself)

forgetolvidarse (to forget)

remove, take off Play Audioquitarse (to remove, take away)

sit down Play Audiosentarse

The following are some more common reflexive verbs and their non-reflexive equivalents:

Forma reflexiva Forma no reflexiva
afeitarse  (to shave oneself) afeitar (to shave someone or something)
arreglarse (to get ready/ready oneself) arreglar (to arrange someone or something)
bañarse (to bathe oneself) bañar (to bathe someone or something)
caerse (to fall down) caer (to fall, go down)
cepillarse (to brush oneself) cepillar (to brush someone or something)
ducharse (to shower oneself/take a shower) duchar (to shower/give someone a shower)
irse (to go away, to leave) ir (to go)
lastimarse (to hurt oneself) lastimar (to hurt someone or something)
lavarse (to wash oneself) lavar (to wash someone or something)
levantarse (to get up) levantar (to lift someone or something)
llamarse (to be called, named) llamar (to call someone or something)
maquillarse (to put make-up on oneself) maquillar (to put make-up on someone else)
ponerse (to put on) poner (to put)
probarse (to try on) probar (to try, to taste)
quemarse (to burn oneself) quemar (to burn someone or something)
quitarse (to take off, e.g. clothing) quitar (to take away from someone or something)
relajarse (to relax oneself) relajar (to relax someone or something)

 

Adverbios de frecuencia

Con frecuencia Sin frecuencia
usualmente, constantemente nunca, jamás
generalmente, por lo general rara vez, pocas veces, poco
a menudo, regularmente a veces, casi nunca, de vez en cuando
cada semana, semanalmente apenas (hardly ever)
todos los días, diariamente por lo menos
muchas veces, bastante, mucho
siempre