French pronominal verbs are truly everyday verbs; they are verbs that describe much of a person's daily routine, and verbs that you will use constantly if you are immersed in a French language environment. Therefore, it is vital to learn the most common French pronominal verbs and be prepared to use them. Here is a list of some of the most important pronominal verbs and their English equivalents:
se réveiller - to wake up
se lever - to get up
se laver - to wash (oneself)
se promener - to go walking
s'habiller* - to dress (oneself)
se coucher - to lie down
se doucher - to bathe (oneself)
se maquiller - to put makeup on (oneself)
se préparer - to get (oneself) ready
se reposer - to rest/relax
se dépêcher - to hurry
In cases where the pronoun se is followed by a verb beginning with h or a vowel, elision occurs to avoid having a vowel on another vowel sound: thus for the verb s'habiller, for example, you will have: m'habille, t'habilles, s'habille ... s'habillent.
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