acordarse (de) (o:ue) - to remember
acotarse (o:ue) - to go to bed
ban~arse - to take a bath
cepillarse el pelo - to brush one’s hair
cepillarse los dientes - to brush one’s teeth
despertarse (e:ie) - to wake up
dormirse (o:ue) - to go to sleep; to fall asleep
ducharse - to take a shower
enojarse (con) - to get angry (with)
irse - to go away, to leave
lavarse la cara - to wash one’s face
lavarse los manos - to wash one’s hands
llamarse - to be called; to be named
maquillarse - to put on makeup
peinarse - to comb one’s hair
ponerse (+ adj) to become (adj)
preocuparse (por) - to worry (about)
probarse (o:ue) - to try on
secarse - to dry (oneself)
sentarse (e:ie) - to sit down
Sentirse (e:ie) - to feel
vestirse (e:i) - to get dressed
despue/s - afterwards; then
Encantar - to like very much; to love (inanimate objects)
Faltar - to lack; to need
Fascinar - to fascinate; to like very much
Importar - to be important to; to matter
Interesar - to be interesting to; to interest
Molestar - to bother; to annoy
Quedar - to be left over, to fit (clothing)
El ban~o, el cuarto de ban~o - bathroom
La crema de afeitar - shaving cream
la pasta de dientes - toothpaste
El despertador - alarm clock
La rutina diaria - daily routine
Por la manan~a - in the morning
Por la noche - in the evening
Por la tarde - in the afternoon; in the evening