Means to fall asleep
What is "dormirse"
Means the shampoo
What is "el champu"
Vestirse is to get dressed. In her spanish-speaking house Mariana is getting dressed. What would she tell her mom?
I take a bath
What is "me bano"
Aburir as a reflexive verb
Means to wash face
What is "lavarse la cara"
What is "el jabon"
Lavarse is to wash oneself. But what is "you wash yourself"?
What is "te labas"
I wake up at six in the morning.
What is "Me despierto a las seis de la manana"
The word "Llamarse" meaning
What is "to be called"
Means to put on makeup
What is "maquillarse"
Means the hair dryer
What is "el secador de pelo"
They are getting dressed.
You take a shower.
What is "Tu te duchas"
To shave
What is "afeitarse"
Means to comb
What is "peinarse"
Means the tooth paste
What is "la pasta de dientes"
The two subjects that have the same indirect object pronouns before the reflexive verb
What is "El/Ella/Usted and Ellos(as)/ Ustedes"
Maria washes her hair
What is "Maria se lava el pelo"
"Ir" as a reflexive
Means to lie down
What is "acostarse"
Means the tooth brush
Levantarse is to get up. If we get up in Spain, then we are doing what in Spanish?
She wakes her child at nine in the morning.
What is "me, te, se, nos and os"