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Spanish Equivalents for Get Phrasal Verbs

Compact Spanish equivalents for common English get phrasal verbs, grouped by movement, recovery, communication, progress, relationships, avoidance, and daily actions.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Movement

  • Levantarse temprano

    to get up early

  • Subirse al autobús

    to get on the bus

  • Bajarse del tren

    to get off the train

  • Entrar en el coche

    to get in the car

  • Salir del taxi

    to get out of the taxi

  • Llegar a casa

    to get home

  • Moverse por la ciudad

    to get around the city

Recovery

  • Recuperarse de una gripe

    to get over the flu

  • Superar una ruptura

    to get over a breakup

  • Mejorar poco a poco

    to get better gradually

  • Reponerse del susto

    to get over a scare

  • Ponerse al día

    to get up to date

  • Recuperarse de la resaca

    to get over a hangover

  • Volver a la normalidad

    to get back to normal

Communication

  • Comunicarse con soporte

    to get through to support

  • Entender el mensaje

    to get the message

  • Transmitir la idea

    to get the idea across

  • Recibir noticias

    to get news

  • Responder a tiempo

    to get back in time

  • Convencer al equipo

    to get the team on board

  • Hacerse entender

    to get oneself understood

Success and Progress

  • Salir adelante

    to get ahead

  • Avanzar en el proyecto

    to get on with the project

  • Lograr buenos resultados

    to get good results

  • Aprobar el examen

    to get through the exam

  • Acabar el trabajo

    to get the work done

  • Resolver el problema

    to get around the problem

  • Conseguir el puesto

    to get the position

Relationships

  • Llevarse bien

    to get along

  • Enfadarse con alguien

    to get angry with someone

  • Reconciliarse después

    to get back together later

  • Conocer a alguien

    to get to know someone

  • Dejar una relación

    to get out of a relationship

  • Superar a alguien

    to get over someone

  • Juntarse con amigos

    to get together with friends

Avoidance and Daily Actions

  • Escaparse de una tarea

    to get out of a task

  • Evitar una multa

    to get out of a fine

  • Salirse con la suya

    to get away with it

  • Vestirse rápido

    to get dressed quickly

  • Prepararse para salir

    to get ready to leave

  • Deshacerse de papeles

    to get rid of papers

  • Acostumbrarse al horario

    to get used to the schedule

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best way to memorize conversational phrases?

Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.

How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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