Pulisci la tua doccia! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Wash your shower!" The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular, feminine definite article, feminine possessive adjective, and feminine singular noun will be "poo-LEE-shee la TOO-a DOT-tcha" in Italian.
Patina in Italian means "coat," "glaze," or "wash (of paint)" in English.
Pulire is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to clean." The present infinitive also may be translated into English as "to scrub (polish, tidy up, wash, wipe)" depending upon context. The pronunciation remains "poo-LEE-rey" in Italian.
a mixer is- un sbattitore a food processor is- un robot da cucina a garbage disposal is- un trittarifiutti a dryer is- un asciugatore a wash machine is- un lavatrice
Lava! or Lavi, lavaggio, lavare or Lavate! are Italian equivalents of the English word "wash." Context makes clear whether the second person imperative singular "(you) Wash!" formally (case 2) or informally (example 1), the masculine singular noun (instance 3), the present infinitive "to wash" (option 4) or the second person imperative plural (sample 5) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "LA-va," "LA-vee," la-VAD-djo," "la-VA-rey" and "la-VA-tey" in Pisan Italian.
The word bathroom is "salle de bains" in French. This is when you ask for the room where you shower and wash. If you're asking about the bathroom in the eupehemistic sense of loo/toilets/johns, that would be "les toilettes".
if you mean the one you wash with its suponji
body wash for the shower
Ticks do not wash off in the shower. It is important to carefully remove ticks with tweezers to prevent infection.
For a DRY face: Morning- wash face (in shower or in sink) exfoliate face moisterize Night- wash face (in shower or sink) moisterize For an OILY face: Morning- wash face (in shower ir sink) exfoliate splash cold water on face (close pores) Night- wash face (shower/sink) moisterize (even if you have oily skin because it will reduce the appearance of pores) For a COMBONATION face: Morning- wash face (shower/sink) Night- wash face (shower/sink) exfoliate moisterize
"Lavo" is an Italian word that translates to "I wash" in English. It is the first-person singular form of the verb "lavare," which means "to wash." The term is commonly used in the context of personal hygiene or cleaning items.
In the shower, bath tub or even when you wash your hands.
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