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Tricky reflexive verbs in Spanish?

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Apart from the more obvious ones like vestirse, banarse etc etc what are some fairly common reflexive verbs that might be more easily missed?

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  1. to bathe baña**e

    to get up levantarse

    to be happy alegrarse

    to go to bed acostarse

    to be surprised sorprenderse

    to have a good time divertirse

    to break (arm, leg) quebrarse

    to hurt oneself lastimarse

    to brush (hair, teeth) cepillarse

    to make up one's mind decidirse

    to burn (oneself, one's body) quemarse

    to put on (clothes) ponerse

    to calm down calmarse

    to put on makeup maquillarse

    to cheer up animarse

    to put on makeup pintarse

    to comb (hair) peinarse

    to say goodbye to despedirse

    to cut (hair, nails) cortarse

    to shave afeitarse

    to fall (down) caerse

    to sit down sentarse

    to fall asleep dormirse

    to stay, remain quedarse

    to get a job colocarse

    to take a shower ducharse

    to get angry enojarse

    to take off (clothes) quitarse

    to get bored aburrirse

    to tear (clothes) to break (arm, leg) romperse

    to get dressed vestirse

    to try on probarse

    to get ready arreglarse

    to wake up despertarse

    to get scared asustarse

    to wash (up) lavarse

    to get sick enfermarse

    to worry preocuparse

    to get tired cansarse

      


  2. "Joderse" One can not sit on a "Terraza" and drink a "cerveza" in Spain without being bombared from all flanks with this little jewel! "¡Hay que joderse!"

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