Spanish Reflexive Verbs - Verbos Reflexivos (Médicos)
I dress myself every morning at six o'clock. (Reflexive)
I dress my son every morning at six o'clock. (Non-reflexive)
He washes himself before eating. (Reflexive)
He washes the dog on Saturdays. (Non-Reflexive)
The table below shows how to conjugate the reflexive verb afeitarse (to shave) in the present tense.
| Yo | me afeito | (I shave myself) | |
| Tú | te afeitas | (you shave yourself) | |
| Él | se afeita | (he shaves himself) | |
| Nosotros | nos afeitamos | (we shave ourselves) | |
| Ellos | se afeitan | (they shave themselves) |
In English we sometimes drop the reflexive pronoun in regular speech, but in Spanish every reflexive usage requires a reflexive pronoun. For example, in English we can say "I shave every morning" or "I shave myself every morning." In Spanish there is only one option:
Yo me afeito toda mañana. - I shave myself every morning.
The reflexive pronoun is placed before the conjugated verb. The following examples show how reflexive pronouns are used with the verb "afeitarse".
Yo me afeito. - I shave myself.
Tú te afeitas muy rapido. - You shave yourself very quickly.
Guillermo se afeita muy despacio. - Bill shaves himself very slowly.
Nosotros nos afeitamos toda mañana. - We shave ourselves every morning.
Ellos se afeitan cada noche. - They shave themselves every evening.

alegrarse - to become happy

animarse - to become encouraged

asustarse - to become frightened

atrasarse - to get behind or delayed

callarse - to become quiet

cansarse - to become tired

confundirse - to become confused

desesperarse - to become disappointed

emocionarse - to become excited or emotional

enamorarse - to fall in love

enfadarse - to become angry

fastidiarse - to become annoyed

hartarse - to get tired of something

irritarse - to become irritated

mejorarse - to improve

molestarse - to become upset

nublarse - to become cloudy

ofenderse - to become offended

perderse - to become lost

secarse - to become dry

sorprenderse - to become surprised
Nos perdemos en los mercados de Tepito. - We got lost in the markets of Tepito.
Su condición se ha mejorado desde ayer. - His condition has gotten better since yesterday.
Me harté de hacer la misma cosa todos los días. - I got tired of doing the same thing everyday.
Category: Medical Spanish
