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What vocabulary can you use to describe your daily morning routine in Spanish?

To talk about your morning routine in Spanish, you can use some simple words about actions, food, and hobbies. Here are some helpful words and phrases to make it easier for you.

Daily Routines

  • Despertarse (to wake up)
  • Levantarse (to get up)
  • Ducharse (to shower)
  • Vestirse (to get dressed)
  • Desayunar (to have breakfast)
  • Ir a la escuela (to go to school)

Example sentence:
Cada mañana, me despierto a las siete y me ducho antes de desayunar.
(Every morning, I wake up at seven and shower before having breakfast.)


Food and Dining

  • Desayuno (breakfast)
  • Comida favorita (favorite food)
  • Pedir en un restaurante (to order in a restaurant)
  • Cereal, frutas, jugo (cereal, fruits, juice)

Example sentence:
Mi desayuno favorito es cereal y frutas.
(My favorite breakfast is cereal and fruits.)


Hobbies and Interests

  • Practicar deportes (to play sports)
  • Escuchar música (to listen to music)
  • Dibujar (to draw)

Example sentence:
Después de la escuela, me gusta practicar deportes con mis amigos.
(After school, I like to play sports with my friends.)


Descriptive Adjectives

  • Soy activo/a (I am active)
  • Soy organizado/a (I am organized)
  • Soy creativo/a (I am creative)

Example sentence:
Soy activo y me gusta salir a correr por la mañana.
(I am active, and I like to go running in the morning.)


Using these words will help you talk easily about your morning routine in Spanish!

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What vocabulary can you use to describe your daily morning routine in Spanish?

To talk about your morning routine in Spanish, you can use some simple words about actions, food, and hobbies. Here are some helpful words and phrases to make it easier for you.

Daily Routines

  • Despertarse (to wake up)
  • Levantarse (to get up)
  • Ducharse (to shower)
  • Vestirse (to get dressed)
  • Desayunar (to have breakfast)
  • Ir a la escuela (to go to school)

Example sentence:
Cada mañana, me despierto a las siete y me ducho antes de desayunar.
(Every morning, I wake up at seven and shower before having breakfast.)


Food and Dining

  • Desayuno (breakfast)
  • Comida favorita (favorite food)
  • Pedir en un restaurante (to order in a restaurant)
  • Cereal, frutas, jugo (cereal, fruits, juice)

Example sentence:
Mi desayuno favorito es cereal y frutas.
(My favorite breakfast is cereal and fruits.)


Hobbies and Interests

  • Practicar deportes (to play sports)
  • Escuchar música (to listen to music)
  • Dibujar (to draw)

Example sentence:
Después de la escuela, me gusta practicar deportes con mis amigos.
(After school, I like to play sports with my friends.)


Descriptive Adjectives

  • Soy activo/a (I am active)
  • Soy organizado/a (I am organized)
  • Soy creativo/a (I am creative)

Example sentence:
Soy activo y me gusta salir a correr por la mañana.
(I am active, and I like to go running in the morning.)


Using these words will help you talk easily about your morning routine in Spanish!

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