Verbos Reflexivos Español | INSTANT × 2024 |
Reflexive verbs () are a cornerstone of the Spanish language. They are the tools we use to describe actions that "reflect" back onto the person performing them. If you’ve ever said "Me llamo..." (My name is...), you’ve already used one!
Espero que esta información te sea útil para aprender y practicar los verbos reflexivos en español. ¡Buena suerte!
In a standard sentence, the pronoun goes right before the verb. Yo despierto a las siete. (I wake up at seven.) Ella se maquilla. (She puts on makeup.) Rule B: Attached to the End verbos reflexivos español
Lavo el coche. (I wash the car.) — The action goes to the car.
Some verbs change their meaning entirely when they become reflexive. This is where Spanish gets expressive! (To go) vs. Irse (To leave/go away) Dormir (To sleep) vs. Dormirse (To fall asleep) Reflexive verbs () are a cornerstone of the Spanish language
En el idioma español, los verbos reflexivos son aquellos que se conjugan con un pronombre reflexivo, que se refiere al sujeto de la oración. Estos verbos indican que la acción del verbo se realiza sobre el propio sujeto.
If there is an infinitive (verb ending in -ar, -er, -ir) or a gerund (-ando, -iendo), you can attach the pronoun to the end. Voy a lavar. (I am going to wash myself.) Estoy lavándo me . (I am washing myself.) 5. Verbs that Change Meaning Espero que esta información te sea útil para
| Infinitive | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | to be called (one's name) | | levantarse | to get up | | acostarse (o→ue) | to go to bed | | ducharse | to shower | | vestirse (e→i) | to get dressed | | sentarse (e→ie) | to sit down | | despertarse (e→ie) | to wake up | | cepillarse (los dientes) | to brush (one's teeth) | | ponerse (ropa) | to put on (clothing) | | quitarse (ropa) | to take off (clothing) | | preocuparse (por) | to worry (about) | | enojarse (con) | to get angry (with) |