une machine à laver is a washing machine in French.
It is not a French expression, probably a machine or literal translation of "hello handsome".
Laver la visage (to wash the face) If you want to say: "I wash my face", you say: "Je lave ma visage".
un ponteau is a part of a silk weaving machine. It can also be a placename related to a bridge or a pier.
Probably, une machine à pop-corn :)
lessiveuse from google translator
"Se laver" in French means "to wash oneself." It is a reflexive verb where the subject is also the object of the action, referring to the act of washing one's body or a specific body part.
The literal translation from Google is... 'basculer sur la machine à laver'
wash the linen it's the regular expression to say "do the laundry"
It's rather "cuvette à laver le linge" or better "bassine à laver le linge" It means litterlay "laundry washing basin" or "laundry washing bowl". I would translate it by "laundry basin"
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J'ai du les laver.
Se laver means to wash oneselfLaver means to wash something or somebody else
Rod Laver
Rod Laver
verbs have no gender in French. Only nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine.
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)
'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)