Spanish
Acostarse
To go to bed acostarse. "Acostarse" is a Spanish reflexive verb meaning to lie down or go to bed.
Cepillarse
To brush. Cepillarse. Cepillarse means to brush oneself, commonly used when talking about brushing one's teeth or hair in Spanish.
Despertarse
To wake up. Despertarse. Despertarse is a reflexive verb in Spanish meaning "to wake oneself up."
Dormirse
To fall asleep. Dormirse. Dormirse means "to fall asleep" in Spanish.
Estirarse
To stretch. Estirarse. Estirarse means to extend or lengthen your body or a part of it in Spanish.
La rutina diaria
Daily routine. La rutina diaria. La rutina diaria refers to the set of activities or tasks someone performs regularly each day.
Lavarse
To wash oneself lavarse. Lavarse is a reflexive verb in Spanish used to describe the act of washing oneself.
Levantarse
To get up. Levantarse. Levantarse is a Spanish reflexive verb meaning "to get oneself up" or "to rise."
Llamarse
To be called. llamarse. Llamarse is a reflexive verb in Spanish used to indicate someone's name.
Mirarse
To look oneself. Mirarse. Mirarse is a reflexive verb in Spanish that means to look at oneself.
Peinarse
To comb. Peinarse. Peinarse is the act of brushing or arranging one's hair in Spanish.
Ponerse la ropa
Ponerse la ropa to put on clothes. Ponerse la ropa means to dress oneself in Spanish.
Quedarse
To stay. Quedarse. "Quedarse" is a reflexive verb in Spanish that means "to stay" or "to remain" in a place.
Quitarse la ropa
To take off clothes quitarse la ropa. "Quitarse la ropa" means to remove one's clothing in Spanish.
Sentarse
To sit down. Sentarse. Sentarse means "to sit oneself down" in Spanish, describing the action of sitting.
Tomar una ducha
To take a shower. Tomar una ducha. In Spanish, "tomar una ducha" means to wash oneself under running water.