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some Spanish verbs that you might use around your home.
Note: In the Spanish language, nouns have gender: either masculine (el) or feminine
(la). The Spanish nouns on this page are preceded by their associated definite articles.
la alcoba la bañera
bedroom bathtub
el baño la ducha
bathroom shower
la casa el inodoro
house toilet
la cocina el jabón
kitchen soap
el comedor el lavabo
dining room bathroom sink
el cuarto la toalla
room towel
la escalera la estufa
stairs stove
el garaje el fregadero
garage kitchen sink
el gavetero el refrigerador
chest of drawers refrigerator
el hogar la cuchara
home spoon
el jardín el cuchillo
garden knife
el piso el plato
floor, story plate, dish
la sala la servilleta
living room napkin
el sótano la taza
basement cup
la alfombra el tenedor
rug, carpet fork
el armario el vaso
closet, bureau glass
la cama alquilar
bed to rent
el disco bajar
compact disc, record to go down, to get off
el espejo encender
mirror to turn on the lights
la lámpara lavar
lamp to wash
la luz el cepillo
light brush
el sillón el champú
easy chair shampoo
el tocadiscos la marca
record player brand, mark
la navaja comprometerse
razor to get engaged
el peine divertirse
comb to enjoy oneself
acostarse enamorarse
to go to bed to fall in love
afeitarse enojarse
to shave to get angry
bañarse irse
to take a bath, bathe to go away
casarse lavarse
to marry, to get married to wash oneself
levantarse secarse
to get up to dry
peinarse sentarse
to comb one's hair to sit down
ponerse vestirse
to put on to get dressed