Meaning
To put on clothes.
Cultural Background
In Spain, 'vestirse de flamenca' is a specific cultural term for wearing traditional Andalusian dress. In Mexico, 'vestirse de charro' refers to the traditional equestrian outfit.
Stem Change
Remember that 'vestirse' changes from 'e' to 'i' in all forms except 'nosotros' and 'vosotros'.
Meaning
To put on clothes.
Stem Change
Remember that 'vestirse' changes from 'e' to 'i' in all forms except 'nosotros' and 'vosotros'.
Test Yourself
Conjugate 'vestirse' for 'yo'.
Cada mañana, ____ a las siete.
The subject is 'yo', so the reflexive pronoun is 'me' and the stem change is 'visto'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesCada mañana, ____ a las siete.
The subject is 'yo', so the reflexive pronoun is 'me' and the stem change is 'visto'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is specifically for clothing. You wouldn't use it for putting on makeup (use 'maquillarse').
Related Phrases
Ponerse la ropa
synonymTo put on clothes
Desvestirse
contrastTo undress