Shane Blalock Sra. Acosta Honors Spanish II 29 Octubre 2015 Picture Flash Cards Shane Blalock Sra. Acosta Honors Spanish II 29 Octubre 2015
Acordarse: to recall / to remember
Acostarse: to go to bed / to lie down
Aburrirse: to become bored
Afeitarse: to shave oneself
Atrasarse: to fall behind
Arreglarse: to get ready
Asustarse: to get scared
Bañarse: to bathe
Caerse: to fall down
Calmarse: to calm oneself
Callarse: to quiet oneself
Cambiarse de ropa: to change clothes
Casarse: to get married
Cepillarse el pelo /// Cepillarse los dientes: to brush one’s hair /// to brush one’s teeth
Cortarse: to cut your self (something on yourself) Cortarse: to cut your self (something on yourself). Or to cut something on yourself. Ex. cortarse las uñas - to cut one’s nails
Desayunarse: to break your fast and eat; eat breakfast From dinner time, normally between 5 an 7 pm, and breakfast, normally between 5 and 9 am (depending at what time you wakeup) you go with out eating. Because this is the longest we usually go w/o eating we’re said to be “fasting.” Then you eat in the am and you break your fast. No one else can do this activity for you.
Despertarse: to wake up
Divertirse: to have fun / enjoy yourself
Dormirse: to fall asleep
Ducharse: to shower
Enamorarse: to fall in love
Emocionarse: to become excited
Enjuagarse: to rinse off or something off your self
Enojarse: to become mad
Irse: to leave
Lavarse: to wash one’s face to wash one’s hands lavarse la cara lavarse las manos
Llamarse: to call oneself
Levantarse: to lift oneself / to get up
Limpiarse: to clean oneself
Maquillarse: to apply makeup on oneself
Mirarse: to look at oneself
Morirse: to die (figuratively / literally)
Peinarse: to comb oneself
Pintarse: to paint oneself (nails) or face
Ponerse: to put on
Prepararse: to prepare oneself
Probarse: to try on
Quemarse: to burn oneself (accidentally)
Quitarse: to take off or remove off oneself
Reírse: to laugh
Secarse: to dry (las manos, el cuerpo, el pelo)
Sentarse: to sit oneself down
Sentirse: to feel (emotions / health)
Sonreírse: to smile
Vestirse: to get dressed
Teñirse el pelo: to dye one’shair
Tocarse: to touch
Verse: to see oneself
Artículos del tocador Toiletries (normally found in the bathroom or bathroom counter top or or dresser) Artículos means articles and tocador is a vanity
El jabón: soap
El champú: shampoo
El condicionador: conditionor
La pasta de dientes: toothpaste
El hilo dental: floss
El enjuague bucal: mouthwash
La loción: lotion
El perfume: perfume
La colonia: cologne
La crema de afeitar: shaving cream
La rasuradora: razor
La rasuradora eléctrica: electric razor
El desodorante: deodorant
el cepillo el cipillo de dientes brush Tooth brush
El peine: comb
El secador: hair dryer
Los lentes de contecto: contact lenses
Una lima de uñas: fingernail filer
Un cortaúñas: fingernail clippers
El esmalte de uñas: fingernail polish
Tinte para el pelo: hair dye
Las tijeras: scissors
El espejo: mirror
Una toalla: towel
Un despertador: alarm clock
El talco: powder
La rizadora: curling iron
La alisadora: flat iron
Los rolos: hair rollers
El papel higénico: toilet paper
El maquillaje: makeup
La base: base
El colorete: blush
El lapíz labial: lipstick
El delineador de ojos: eye liner
El delineador de labios: lip liner
La sombra: eye shadow
El polvo: compact powder
Demasiado: too, too much