"I'm washing myself"
Je me lave means: I have a wash or I am having a wash. Hope it helps!
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Je t'aime encore means "I still love you" in English.
"je renonce" is translated "I give up"
je l'aime means "I love him/her/it" in French.
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
Je me lave means: I have a wash or I am having a wash. Hope it helps!
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
"Je me lave" is a French phrase that means "I wash myself" in English. It is a reflexive verb construction commonly used when talking about personal hygiene activities like washing oneself.
'lave' may be a form of the verb 'laver' (to wash) or 'se laver' (to wash oneself) je me lave = I'm washing myself elle lave la vaisselle = she's doing the dishes If 'lave' is a noun, it means lava (the melted matter coming out of volcanoes)
Je means 'I'.
You would say "Je me lave" in French, which translates to "I get washed."
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.
'si je' means "if I" in English.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
I love it/him/ her (Je t'aime) I adore him/her/ it (Je l'adore)
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