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Verbos Reflexivos

This document contains a list of over 80 Spanish reflexive verbs translated to English. Some examples included are "aburrirse" meaning "to get bored", "acostarse" meaning "to go to bed", and "animarse" meaning "to cheer up". The list provides the Spanish infinitive form of each reflexive verb and its English translation.

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Verbos Reflexivos

This document contains a list of over 80 Spanish reflexive verbs translated to English. Some examples included are "aburrirse" meaning "to get bored", "acostarse" meaning "to go to bed", and "animarse" meaning "to cheer up". The list provides the Spanish infinitive form of each reflexive verb and its English translation.

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Lista de los Verbos Reflexivos

List of reflexive verbs:

aburrirse - to get bored


acercarse - to get close to
acordarse de (o-ue) - to remember
acostarse (o-ue) - to go to bed
acostumbrarse a - to get accustomed to (to get use to)
afeitarse - to shave
aficionarse a - to become interested in
alegrarse - to become (be) happy
alejarse de - to get/move away from (a person, place or thing)
animarse - to cheer up, to decide to/game to/become interested in doing
arreglarse - to get ready, to come to agreement with s.o, to dress(not get dressed) - Ella se arregla bien.; to
improve or work out right; to make due
apartarse de - to move away from (irse), to stray, to move aside, to withdraw or cut oneself off from
apoderarse de - to seize, to take possession of
apoyarse en - to support
apresurarse a - to hurry
aprovecharse de - to profit from, to take advantage of
asustarse - to get or become afraid
atreverse a - to dare to
bañarse - to take a bath
burlarse de - to make fun of
caerse - to fall (down)
calmarse - to calm down
cansarse de - to get tired of

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casarse con - to marry


cepillarse - to brush (hair, teeth..)
colocarse de - to get/take a job
colocarse - to find a job, to place oneself (in a certain spot)
comerse - to eat something all up
compadecerse de - to sympathize with or take pity on
complacerse en - to take pleasure in
conformarse con - to be conform to or comply with, to agree with, to get used to the idea or resign oneself to
contentarse con - to cheer up, to make do
convertirse en (e-ie) - to become, to convert, to turn into
darse cuenta de - to realize
decidirse a - to make up one's mind, to decide to
dedicarse a - to dedicate oneself to (profession, activity, etc.)
despedirse de (e-i) - to say goodbye
desayunarse - to eat breakfast
despertarse (e-ie) - to wake up
despojarse de - to give up or forsake
desvestirse (e-i) - to undress
dirigirse a - to go/make one's way toward; to address someone (in speech or writing)
disponerse a - to prepare or get ready
divertirse de (e-ie) - to have fun
dormirse (o- ue) - to go to sleep
ducharse - to shower
echarse a - to begin to (many other definitions)
empeñarse en - to persist or insist on; to commit or bind oneself to
enamorarse de - to falling love with
encargarse de - to take charge of or be responsible for; to look after or attend to; to take care of or see to
encogerse de hombros - to shrug (shoulders)
encontrarse con (o-ue) - to meet with
enfermarse - to get sick
enojarse - to get or become angry
enterarse de - to find out, to realize
entenderse con (e-ie) - to get along with; to agree or come to an agreement
exponerse a - to expose oneself to or run the risk of
exponerse de - to run the risk of
fijarse en - to pay attention to
fiarse de - to trust something or someone
fiarse en - to trust in something or someone
jugarse (u-ue) - to to risk (arriesgarse) (i.e jugarsela vida)
lastimarse - to get hurt or hurt oneself
lavarse - to wash (any body part)
levantarse - to get up
maquillarse - to put makeup on
meterse con - to pick on, to pick a fight with
meterse en - to get into

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motivarse a- to become or get motivated to


moverse (o-ue) - to move oneself, to do or be in charge of
mudarse - to "move" (change residence)
negarse a - to refuse to
obsesionarse con - to be/get obsessed with
ocuparse de - to look after
olvidarse de - to forget
parecerse a - to look like
peinarse - to brush or comb hair
ponerse - to put on (clothing), to get dressed
ponerse de acuerdo - to come to an agreement with someone
ponerse en camino - to get on (your)way
preocuparse de - to worry about
prepararse a - to prepare to
probarse (o-ue) - to try on
quebrarse - to break (an arm, leg...)
quejarse de - to complain about
quedarse - to remain/ to stay
quemarse - to burn (oneself, one's body)
quitarse - to take off (clothing)
reirse de (e-i) - to laugh about
resignarse a - to resign oneself to
resolverse a (o-ue) - to resolve oneself to
romperse - to break (an arm, leg...)
secarse - to dry (a body part)
sentarse (e-ie) - to sit down
sentirse (e-ie) - to feel
servirse (e-i) - to help oneself to
suicidarse - to commit suicide, to kill oneself.
tratarse de - to have dealings with or associate oneself with someone
vestirse (e-i) - to get dressed
marearse - to get sick, to get dizzy
emocionarse - to get excited

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