What does ‘levantarse’ mean?
to get up
present tense: me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, os levantáis, se levantan.
What does ‘despertarse’ mean?
to wake up
yo: me despierto. ; tú: te despiertas. ; él/ella/usted: se despierta. ; nosotros/as: nos despertamos ; vosotros/as: os despertáis ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: se despiertan
What does ‘desayunar’ mean?
to have breakfast
Present Conjugation :
yo desayuno (I have breakfast)
tú desayunas (you have breakfast)
él/ella/usted desayuna (he/she/you formal have breakfast)
nosotros desayunamos (we have breakfast)
vosotros desayunáis (you all have breakfast)
ellos/ellas/ustedes desayunan (they/you all have breakfast)
What does ‘ducharse’ mean?
to take a shower
yo: me ducho (I shower) ; tú: te duchas (you shower) ; él/ella/usted: se ducha (he/she/you shower) ; nosotros/nosotras: nos duchamos (we shower) ; vosotros/vosotras: os ducháis (you shower - informal plural) ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: se duchan (they/you shower - formal plural
What does ‘vestirse’ mean?
to get dressed
Presente de Indicativo:
Yo me visto
Tú te vistes
Él/Ella/Usted se viste
Nosotros/as nos vestimos
Vosotros/as os vestís
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se visten
What does ‘caminar’ mean?
to walk
yo camino,” “tú caminas,” “él/ella/usted camina,” “nosotros/as caminamos,” “vosotros/as camináis,” and “ellos/ellas/ustedes caminan”.
What does ‘entrar’ mean?
to enter
yo entro (I enter) ; tú entras (you enter) ; él/ella/usted entra (he/she/you enter) ; nosotros/as entramos (we enter) ; vosotros/as entráis (you enter) ; ellos/ellas/ustedes entran (they/you enter)
What does ‘salir’ mean?
to leave / go out
Present Tense:
yo: salgo (I leave)
tú: sales (you leave)
él/ella/usted: sale (he/she/you leave)
nosotros/nosotras: salimos (we leave)
vosotros/vosotras: salís (you all leave)
ellos/ellas/ustedes: salen (they/you all leave)
What does ‘comer’ mean?
to have lunch
yo como, tú comes, él/ella/usted come, nosotros comemos, vosotros coméis, ellos/ellas/ustedes comen.
What does ‘ver (la televisión)’ mean?
to watch (TV)
Present Indicative:
yo: veo ; tú: ves ; él/ella/usted: ve ; nosotros/nosotras: vemos ; vosotros/vosotras: veis; ellos/ellas/ustedes: ven
What does ‘estudiar’ mean?
to study
yo: estudio; tú: estudias; él/ella/usted: estudia ; nosotros/as: estudiamos ; vosotros/as: estudiáis ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: estudian
What does ‘quedar (con amigos)’ mean?
to meet up (with friends)
yo: quedo (I stay/remain); tú: quedas (you stay/remain); él/ella/usted: queda (he/she/you (formal) stays/remains); nosotros/nosotras: quedamos (we stay/remain); vosotros/vosotras: quedáis (you all stay/remain) [Spain]; ellos/ellas/ustedes: quedan (they/you all stay/remain)
What does ‘cenar’ mean?
to have dinner
yo: ceno (I have dinner) ; tú: cenas (you have dinner) ; él/ella/usted: cena (he/she/you (formal) have dinner) ; nosotros/nosotras: cenamos (we have dinner) ; vosotros/vosotras: cenáis (you all have dinner) ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: cenan (they/you all (formal) have dinner)
What does ‘bailar’ mean?
to dance
yo bailo, tú bailas, él/ella/usted baila, nosotros bailamos, vosotros bailáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes bailan.
What does ‘visitar’ mean?
to visit
“visito” (I visit), “visitas” (you visit), “visita” (he/she/you formal visit), “visitamos” (we visit), “visitáis” (you all visit), and “visitan” (they/you all formal visit).
What does ‘regresar’ mean?
to return
yo regreso, tú regresas, él/ella/Ud. regresa, nosotros regresamos, vosotros regresáis, ellos/ellas/Uds. regresan
What does ‘salir’ mean?
to go out
yo: salgo (I leave); tú: sales (you leave); él/ella/usted: sale (he/she/you leave); nosotros/nosotras: salimos (we leave); vosotros/vosotras: salís (you all leave) ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: salen (they/you all leave)
What does ‘pasear’ mean?
to go for a walk
yo paseo”, “tú paseas”, “él/ella/usted pasea”, “nosotros/nosotras paseamos”, “vosotros/vosotras paseáis”, “ellos/ellas/ustedes pasean”.
What does ‘acostarse’ mean?
to go to bed
yo (I): me acuesto; tú (you, informal): te acuestas; él/ella/usted (he/she/you, formal): se acuesta; nosotros/nosotras (we): nos acostamos; vosotros/vosotras (you, informal, Spain): os acostáis ellos/ellas/ustedes (they/you, formal): se acuestan
What does ‘maquillarse’ mean?
to put on makeup
yo: me maquillo (I put on makeup); tú: te maquillas (you put on makeup); él/ella/usted: se maquilla (he/she/you formal put on makeup); nosotros/nosotras: nos maquillamos (we put on makeup); vosotros/vosotras: os maquilláis (you all put on makeup - informal, used in Spain) ; ellos/ellas/ustedes: se maquillan (they/you all put on makeup
What does ‘afeitarse’ mean?
to shave
yo me afeito, tú te afeitas, él/ella/usted se afeita, nosotros nos afeitamos, vosotros os afeitáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes se afeitan.
What does ‘peinarse’ mean?
to comb one’s hair
me peino, te peinas, se peina, nos peinamos, os peináis, se peinan.
What does ‘lavarse (las manos, la cara…)’ mean?
to wash (your hands, face…)
me lavo, te lavas, se lava, nos lavamos, os laváis, se lavan