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apagar la luz (las luces) – to turn off the light(s) cerrar (ie) la puerta con llave – to lock the door arreglarse – to get ready, to dress up acordarse (ue) de – to remember darse prisa – to hurry ducharse – to shower agarrar – to get, to grab acabar de – to have just cepillarse – to brush la crema – cream

pintarse las uñas – to paint one’s nails No te preocupes. – Don’t worry. peinarse – to comb one’s hair el impermeable – raincoat el lápiz labial – lipstick los lentes de contacto – contact lenses el paraguas – umbrella ponerse – to put on la llave – key irse – to leave

tardarse (en) – to take a long time (to), to be late ponerse nervioso – to become nervous to get nervous ¿Todavía no estás…? – Aren’t you… yet? preocuparse – to worry Se nos hace tarde. – It’s getting late (for us). Sólo me falta(n)… - I just need… I am just lacking… tanto(a) – So long, so much recoger – to pick up el teléfono celular – cell phone tranquilo(a) – calm, relaxed