divertirse
have fun
Verb divertirse (first-person singular present me divierto, first-person singular preterite me divertí, past participle divertido)
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(reflexive of divertir) to have a good time, to enjoy oneself
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Como vivimos en el campo, hay poco que hacer para divertirse.
Living in the country, we have few amusements.
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Es más fácil divertirse que trabajar.
It's easier to have fun than to work.
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Tom parece divertirse provocando discusiones.
Tom seems to enjoy provoking arguments.
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A Tom le gusta divertirse.
Tom likes to have fun.
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Tom no sabe divertirse.
Tom doesn't know how to have fun.
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Él cortó el árbol para divertirse.
He cut down the tree for fun.
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Cristóbal Colón despreciaba a los piratas, pero le encantaban sus parches. A veces llevaba uno sólo para divertirse.
Christopher Columbus despised pirates, but he loved their eyepatches. Sometimes, he would wear one - just for fun.
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Ella solo quiere divertirse.
She just wants to have fun.
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Ellos solo quieren divertirse.
They just want to have fun.
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Él solo quiere divertirse.
He just wants to have fun.
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