That is the correct spelling of "lave tes mains" (Wash your hands, in French).
Je me lave means: I have a wash or I am having a wash. Hope it helps!
Dans tes yeux seulement, juste dans tes yeux, rien que dans tes yeux.
Retire tes sous-vêtements / tes dessous
Tes is a possessive article meaning 'your'. It is the plural form of 'ton' (your, masc. singular) and 'ta' (fem. singular). Ex: ton chien (your dog), tes chiens (your dogs) ta voiture (your car), tes voitures (your cars)
"je m'ennuie tant de tes baisers" : I miss your kisses so much
'lave tes mains s'il te plaît' / 'lavez vos mains s'il vous plaît'
lave tes mains / lavez vos mains avant et après le repas / avant et après manger
je me lave les mains = this is what you do casually before eating for example (and the best of the two sentences in French) je lave mes mains = this is grammatically correct, but you are speaking as if your hands were an object (je lave mes jouets, I wash my toys). It could be a good sentence if you are giving your hands a special cleaning treatment, to remove paint for example. je me lave means i have a wash
qu'est-ce que tu as sur tes mains?
Uh, attaché à mes mains. My hands..
Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud)
"votre" is the plural form of the possessive "ta / ton / tes". Use "ta, ton, tes" when addressing a close friend or relative. lave tes mains = wash your hands, range ta chambre = tidy your room, Use "votre" when there are several persons, or one person you are not very close to: c'est votre voiture ? Is it your car? "la votre, le votre, les votres" meaning yours ma maison est la votre = my house is yours
hands = les mains
"quel est le nom de tes ailes"
Answervotre, vos (formal) Answerton, tes (informal)
lave azul un lave azul is "a blue bird" el lave azul is "the blue bird"
lave-vaisselle