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acceder
to accept, to permit, to have access
acostumbrarse
to be accustomed to
acercarse
to get close to, to appraoch (físico)
aprender
to learn toapresurarse
to hasten, to hurry
arriesgarse
to take a risk (cl=sub)
asistir
to attend, to be present at
atreverse
to dare to
ayudar
to help to
comenzar a/empezar
to beginto
condenar
to condemn
compremeterse
to promise to do something
dedicarse
to do for living, to devote to
dirigirse
to speak to, to address
echarse
to begin doing somethingsuddenly
faltar
to be absent to
llegar
to succeed in, to arrive at
negarse
to refuse to
obligar
to force to do something
oler
to smell of
pasar
to stop to do somethingparecerse
to look like (persona específica)
ponerse
to start doing daily activities
renunciar
to give up
resignarse
to resign (cl=sub)
saber
to taste of
ser aficionado
to befond of
ser propenso a (enfermedad/emociones)
to prone, to tend to
sonar
to sound like
volver
to do something again, to return
acabar
to have just + (infinitive)...
acordarseto remember, recall (o-ue)
alegrarse
to be happy about
apartarse
to move (keep) away from
aprovecharse
to take advantage of
burlarse
to make fun of, to mock
cambiar
tochange (clothes, planes, subject, etc.)
cansarse
to get tired of
carecer
to lack
compadecerse
to pity, feel sorry for
cuidar
to care for, take care of
dejar
to stop, leave offdepender
to depend on
despedirse
to take leave of, to say goodbye to (e-i)
disfrutar
to enjoy
enamorarse
to fall in love with
enterarse
to find out about
fiarse
to trustolvidarse
to forget
preocuparse
to worry about
quejarse
to complain about
reírse
to laugh at
tratar
to try to
tratarse
to deal with, be a question of
abusar
to abuse,...
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