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    Here is a list of common daily routine verbs in Spanish along with their English translations to help you describe your everyday activities.

    Common Daily Routine Verbs

    1. Despertarse - to wake up
    2. Levantarse - to get up
    3. Ducharse - to shower
    4. Vestirse - to get dressed
    5. Desayunar - to have breakfast
    6. Ir a trabajar - to go to work
    7. Estudiar - to study
    8. Almorzar - to have lunch
    9. Regresar a casa - to return home
    10. Cenar - to have dinner
    11. Ver la televisión - to watch TV
    12. Leer - to read
    13. Acostarse - to go to bed
    14. Dormir - to sleep

    Example Sentences

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      1. Despertarse. Despertar (no se at the end) means “to awaken.” This is the word …
      2. Levantarse. In the context of daily activities, levantarse means “to get up.” …
      3. Hacer la cama. Hacer la cama means “to make the bed.” Unfortunately, it’s …
      4. Vestirse. While vestir means “to wear,” the reflexive vestirse means “to get …
      5. Ponerse la ropa. Ponerse la ropa means “to put on clothes.” While the …
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  10. Describing your daily routine in Spanish - Bright Lingua

    Jul 27, 2023 · In order to express daily routine some reflexive verbs are frequently used. Reflexive pronouns In English we use reflexive pronouns like: myself, yourself, himself, ourselves, themselves to express who is receiving the action. …