"nettoie ton bureau"
I put it away or I tidy it up or I put it on the shelf.
"Ranger" is the French verb for 'putting things in their place' / 'tidy up'. 'Range' is the imperative at the second person singular: 'range ta chambre!' > tidy up your room! ; It can also be the first person (present) when following the pronoun 'je' (I).
The verb is "ranger". However, if this is referring to the command, it can either be simple or reflexive see the below examples: Case 1: Ta chambre est complètement en désordre. Range-la! (Your room is a complete mess. Tidy it up!) Case 2: Tu dois partir pour la fête dans une heure, range-toi! (You have to leave for the party in an hour, tidy yourself up!)
ok.you go up to the garbage can and your action at the bottom will say tidy up. click on it and there you have it.
I really should tidy my desk.It was a nice day so I spent an hour to tidy up the garden.Finley put all his toys in his toy box to keep his bedroom tidy.
Tidy up means to straighten up. Remove clutter. Arrange things neatly, and put things away in their proper places. Often said as, "Tidy up your room."
Nettoyer (veb) means to clean up, to tidy in French. "ils / elles nettoient" (3rd person plural, present tense) means "they are cleaning".
She always keeps her desk tidy and organized to stay productive.
To be cluttered (filled or littered with things in a disorderly manner) is "être en fouillis, être en désordre" in French. Ex: his desk was cluttered and I couldn't find his file > son bureau était un vrai fouillis et je n'ai pas pu trouver son dossier. Your room is cluttered. Tidy it up. > ta chambre est en désordre. Range-la.
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
"To tidy the kitchen" is one English equivalent of the French phrase ranger la cuisine.Specifically, the verb ranger means "to clean up, to put into order, to tidy up." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun cuisine means "kitchen."The pronunciation will be "raw-zhey lah kwee-zeen" in French.
to shop = einkaufento depart = abfahren, abreisen, verlassen, weggehen, scheidento wash up = abwaschen, abspülen, anschwemmen, anspülento tidy up = aufräumento get in = einsteigen, rein bekommen