Examples of using "Lave" in a sentence and their english translations:
Wash!
Wash up.
Wash your feet.
Lava hardens.
He is washing your car.
I'm washing your dogs.
Wash your feet.
I wash myself.
He washes himself.
Wash the writing table.
Wash your pits.
She's washing her face.
Wash the vegetables.
He's washing them.
- Do the dishes.
- Wash the dishes.
I wash my hands.
Wash your hands well.
- Wash your hands.
- Clean your hands.
Wash up.
Go downstairs and have a wash.
Please wash my back.
She washes her skirt.
He is washing your car.
- He is washing his car.
- He is washing your car.
Wash your feet.
Anita washes the tub.
I wash my socks.
He washes the car.
- He is washing your car.
- He's washing your car.
- You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
- One hand washes the other.
- One good turn deserves another.
- You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
- If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
Wash your face.
She washes the car.
She washes an apple.
I wash my apple.
He washes his hair.
I wash my apples.
He washes my lettuce.
Lava is dangerous.
Tom is washing the lettuce.
I have a dishwasher.
Rain washes the sidewalks.
- I am repairing the washing machine.
- I am fixing the washing machine.
- I'm fixing the washing machine.
- I'm repairing the washing machine.
He owns a dishwasher.
- My husband washes the car.
- My husband is washing the car.
- I wash my hands.
- I wash my hands of it.
I wash my hands.
Brush your teeth well.
We have a dishwasher.
The dishwasher's broken.
She washes lettuce.
He washes lettuce.
She washes the sweater.