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peinarse

verbCEFR A1

What does “peinarse” mean in English?

  1. to comb one's hair

Example sentences

  • Me peino antes de salir.

    I comb my hair before going out.

  • Se peina con un peine.

    She combs her hair with a comb.

  • ¡Péinate, por favor!

    Comb your hair, please!

How to use it

Peinarse means 'to comb one's hair'. Reflexive: me peino. Regular -ar conjugation pattern.

Common mistake

Reflexive when combing your own hair. For combing someone else's hair, drop the reflexive: 'peino al niño' (I comb the child's hair).

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