By Lingobi, Published on 03/16/2025
Learning Spanish can be a fun and rewarding experience, but certain concepts can be tricky. One of those is reflexive verbs. These verbs indicate that the subject of the sentence is also the receiver of the action. Understanding how to use them correctly will make your Spanish sound much more natural.
Reflexive verbs are used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same. In English, we often use phrases like "I wash myself" or "He prepares himself." In Spanish, these actions require a reflexive pronoun.
Here are some of the most frequently used reflexive verbs:
Reflexive verbs require reflexive pronouns, which match the subject:
For example, let’s look at levantarse (to get up) in the present tense:
Using reflexive verbs correctly will help you sound more fluent. Many daily activities, such as waking up, getting dressed, or brushing your teeth, require them. Without using them properly, your Spanish may sound unnatural.
Reflexive verbs are a key part of mastering Spanish. Practice them daily and use apps like Lingobi to reinforce your learning. Our interactive exercises and community will help you improve quickly!