# 29. Reflexive Verbs > Source: [A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YHDZSHCt1DE&t=7780s) Reflexive verbs in Spanish are verbs whose action is applied to oneself. A useful way to think of them is that the English equivalent often follows a preposition (wash → wash up, sit → sit down, go → go away). The infinitive ends in **-se** (lavar → lavarse), and a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os, se) is placed before the conjugated verb. ## Key Rules - Drop **-se** and conjugate the base verb normally; add the matching reflexive pronoun in front. - Pronouns: **me, te, se, nos, os, se**. - In the present progressive, the pronoun usually goes before *estar* (Te estás lavando), or attached to the gerund (Estás lavándote — accent required). - The reflexive form often shifts meaning, mirroring English particle verbs (give vs. give up). - Works in every tense; just conjugate the base verb in that tense and keep the pronoun. ## Conjugation / Pattern Tables ### Reflexive pronouns | Subject | Pronoun | |---|---| | yo | me | | tú | te | | él/ella/usted | se | | nosotros | nos | | vosotros | os | | ellos/ellas/ustedes | se | ### Lavarse — present | Subject | Form | |---|---| | yo | me lavo | | tú | te lavas | | él/ella | se lava | | nosotros | nos lavamos | | vosotros | os laváis | | ellos | se lavan | ## Examples | Spanish | English | |---|---| | Yo lavo el coche. | I wash the car. | | Yo me lavo las manos. | I wash up my hands. | | Tú te estás lavando. | You are washing up. | | Estás lavándote. | You are washing up. | | Él se lavó. | He washed up. | | Yo me baño. | I take a bath. | | Tú te levantaste. | You got up. | | Él se despertó. | He woke up. | | Yo me duermo. | I fall asleep. | | Yo me voy. | I leave / I go away. | | Yo me pongo. | I put (something) on / put down. | | Yo me siento. | I sit down. | | ¿Cómo te llamas? | What is your name? (lit. How do you call yourself?) | | Me llamo Alex. | My name is Alex. | ## Notes & Gotchas - Don't say *Me llamo es Alex* or *Yo llamo Alex*; the verb itself contains "call oneself". - *Sentarse* is also stem-changing: yo me siento, tú te sientas. - *Ponerse* is irregular in yo: yo me pongo. - In a present-progressive sentence, attaching the pronoun to the gerund requires a written accent (lavándote, not lavandote).