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What is the English translation of 'La rutina diaria'?
What is the English translation of 'La rutina diaria'?
What does 'Despertarse' mean?
What does 'Despertarse' mean?
to wake up
What does 'Estirarse' mean?
What does 'Estirarse' mean?
to stretch
What does 'Lavarse' mean?
What does 'Lavarse' mean?
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What does 'Cepillarse' mean?
What does 'Cepillarse' mean?
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What does 'Peinarse' mean?
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What does 'Mirarse' mean?
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What does 'Sentarse' mean?
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What does 'Acostarse' mean?
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What does 'Dormirse' mean?
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What does 'Ponerse' mean?
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What does 'Quitarse' mean?
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What does 'Llamarse' mean?
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What is 'El espejo' in English?
What is 'El espejo' in English?
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What is 'El champú' in English?
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What is 'El cepillo' in English?
What is 'El cepillo' in English?
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What is 'El peine' in English?
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What does 'El cepillo de dientes' mean?
What does 'El cepillo de dientes' mean?
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What is 'El tubo de crema dental' in English?
What is 'El tubo de crema dental' in English?
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What does 'La barra de jabón' mean?
What does 'La barra de jabón' mean?
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What is 'El rollo de papel higiénico' in English?
What is 'El rollo de papel higiénico' in English?
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What does 'El cuerpo humano' mean?
What does 'El cuerpo humano' mean?
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What is 'La cabeza' in English?
What is 'La cabeza' in English?
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What are 'Los dientes' in English?
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What is 'La espalda' in English?
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What is 'El brazo' in English?
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What is 'El codo' in English?
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What is 'El dedo' in English?
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What is 'La rodilla' in English?
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What is 'La pierna' in English?
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What is 'El pie' in English?
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What is 'El parque' in English?
What is 'El parque' in English?
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What is 'El camping' in English?
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What is 'La carpa' in English?
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What is 'La tienda de campaña' in English?
What is 'La tienda de campaña' in English?
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What is 'El saco de dormir' in English?
What is 'El saco de dormir' in English?
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What is 'El/la mochilero(a)' in English?
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What does 'Ir de camping' mean?
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What does 'Montar, armar' mean?
What does 'Montar, armar' mean?
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What does 'Dar una caminata' mean?
What does 'Dar una caminata' mean?
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What does 'Divertirse, pasarlo bien' mean?
What does 'Divertirse, pasarlo bien' mean?
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What is 'Derecho (a)' in English?
What is 'Derecho (a)' in English?
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What is 'Izquierdo (a)' in English?
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What is 'El/la madrugador(a)' in English?
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What is 'El suéter' in English?
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What does 'Tener frío' mean?
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What does 'Favor de + (infinitive)' mean?
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What is 'Acá' in English?
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What does '¡Ya voy!' mean?
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What does 'Maquillarse' mean?
What does 'Maquillarse' mean?
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What is 'El maquillaje' in English?
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What does 'Bañarse' mean?
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What does 'Ducharse' mean?
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What does 'Afeitarse' mean?
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What is 'La navaja' in English?
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Study Notes
Daily Routine Vocabulary
- "La rutina diaria" means daily routine in Spanish.
- "Despertarse" translates to "to wake up."
- "Estirarse" refers to "to stretch."
- "Lavarse" means "to wash oneself."
- "Cepillarse" is "to brush," often used for teeth or hair.
- "Peinarse" translates to "to comb one's hair."
- "Mirarse" means "to look at oneself."
- "Sentarse" refers to "to sit down."
- "Acostarse" signifies "to go to bed."
- "Dormirse" means "to fall asleep."
Personal Care Vocabulary
- "Ponerse" means "to put on," typically clothing or accessories.
- "Quitarse" refers to "to take off."
- "Llamarse" translates to "to be called," used for names.
- "El espejo" is the word for "mirror."
- "El champú" translates to "shampoo."
- "El cepillo" means "brush."
- "El peine" refers to "comb."
- "El cepillo de dientes" means "toothbrush."
- "El tubo de crema dental" is "toothpaste."
- "La barra de jabón" translates to "bar of soap."
- "El rollo de papel higiénico" refers to "roll of toilet paper."
Human Body Vocabulary
- "El cuerpo humano" translates to "the human body."
- "La cabeza" means "head."
- "Los dientes" refers to "teeth."
- "La espalda" translates to "back."
- "El brazo" means "arm."
- "El codo" is "elbow."
- "El dedo" translates to "finger."
- "La rodilla" means "knee."
- "La pierna" refers to "leg."
- "El pie" translates to "foot."
Camping Vocabulary
- "El parque" means "park."
- "El camping" refers to "camping."
- "La carpa" translates to "tent."
- "La tienda de campaña" is "camping tent."
- "El saco de dormir" means "sleeping bag."
- "El/la mochilero (a)" refers to a "backpacker" or "hiker."
- "Ir de camping" translates to "to go camping."
- "Montar, armar" means "to put up" (a tent).
- "Dar una caminata" signifies "to take a walk."
- "Divertirse, pasarlo bien" means "to have a good time."
Directions and Miscellaneous Vocabulary
- "Derecho (a)" translates to "right."
- "Izquierdo (a)" means "left."
- "El/la madrugador (a)" refers to "early riser."
- "El suéter" translates to "sweater."
- "Tener frío" means "to be cold."
- "Favor de + (infinitive)" translates to "Please (do something)."
- "Acá" means "here."
- "¡Ya voy!" translates to "I'm coming."
- "Maquillarse" means "to put on makeup."
- "El maquillaje" is "makeup."
- "Bañarse" translates to "to take a bath."
- "Ducharse" means "to take a shower."
- "Afeitarse" translates to "to shave."
- "La navaja" refers to "razor."
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Test your knowledge of essential Spanish vocabulary from Chapter 2 of Jared Moner. This quiz focuses on daily routine terms and common reflexive verbs. Improve your Spanish language skills with these flashcards.