Para usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as = 'for you' (various forms).
'yourself'/oneself = (sí / uno) mismo/a, commonly used in the expression: "a uno mismo / a sí mismo / para uno mismo / a sí mismo" (also in feminine gender)
But in Spanish reflex verbs (e.g. wash oneself/take care (of oneself)), the '-self' pronouns change to match the subject of the verb, as in English 'I/myself;you/yourself, etc.', and simply use object pronouns, so
I wash myself = (Yo) me lavo (The 'Yo' is ony used for emphasis)
Take care (of yourself) = Cuídese / cuídense / cuídate / cuidaos
It means 'move yourself'.
A good way to study Spanish is to make flash cards with the English word on one side and the Spanish word on the other, try to remember the word in English and Spanish. You can also try to record yourself saying the word and play it back to yourself and repeat until you remember it.
You just believe it or believe yourself
The word 'cuidado' in Spanish - translates to English as 'care'
me like when your talking about yourself, and casa like the spanish word for house. (Me-Kausa)
"Cólgate" is Spanish for "hang yourself". Not a great way to name toothpaste! EDIT: No, It's not. It's cUElgate.
Pretend to be spanish yourself. Repeat the word "muerte" over and over. Spanish boys love that.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
The spanish word for did is hizo.
"De" is the Spanish word for "of".
"Con" is the spanish word for "with".
The Spanish word for "who" is "quién".