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You will learn in this lesson: Spanish vocabulary, adjectives, adverbs, and reflexive verbs in Spanish.

 

Below you will find some words that you should try to memorize, to help build your Spanish vocabulary; we have here some adjectives and adverbs, as well as some reflexive verbs in Spanish.

 

Spanish Adjectives and Adverbs List

absolutely

absolutamente

more

más

active

activo

most

el más

bad

malo

much

mucho

badly

mal

narrow

estrecho

beautiful

hermoso

nice

simpático

best

el mejor

polite

correcto

better

mejor

poor

pobre

bitter

amargo

pretty

lindo, bonito

cheerful

alegre

punctual

puntual

clearly

claramente

rapidly

rápidamente

clever

listo

rich

rico

correctly

correctamente

sensitive

sensible

difficult

difícil

serious

serio

easily

fácilmente

short

corto

easy

fácil

shy

tímido

fat

gordo

small

pequeño

friendly

amable

soft

blando

good

bueno

sour

agrio

good

bueno

strong

fuerte

great

grande

sweet

dulce

greater

mayor

the best

el mejor

hard

duro

the greatest

el mayor

heavy

pesado

the least

el menor

high, tall

alto

the worst

el peor

large

grande

thin

delgado

least

el menos

ugly

feo

less

menos

weak

débil

light

ligero

well

bien

little

poco

wide

ancho

long

largo

witty

gracioso

loving

cariñoso

worse

peor

low, short

bajo

worst

el peor

 

 

Spanish Reflexive Verbs

to bathe

bañarse

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

 

 

 

I hope these vocabulary was useful, please try to memorize them, adjectives and adverbs in Spanish make a big part of language, as well as the reflexive verbs.

 

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