Bac � litière propre is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "clean litter box." The prepositional phrase may be rendered literally by word order into English as "box for litter clean" since French often puts adjectives after the nouns which they describe. The pronunciation will be "ba-ka lee-tyehr prohp" in northerly French and "ba-ka lee-tyehr pro-pruh" in southerly French.
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.
heyy here to help :) are you clean? (english), Etes-vous nettoyer? (french) êtes-vous propre ? (washed) êtes vous clean ? (not under drugs)
A week. The litter can get all moldy and you should clean out the litter box once a week.
Des chausettes propres
YOu need to clean around the litter box with sent distrying cleaner
if you want to make your school clean you must do the following: clean the table, pick up litter, do not litter and mop the floor if you want.
you shuld put some of his livings in the litter
It is a part of a cleaner's job to pick up litter if the cleaner is hired to maintain a parking area or outdoor area where litter occurs. If the cleaner is hired to clean an interior, the litter outside is probably not a part of the job.
bread is translated 'le pain', sauce is spelled the same in French. Using bread to wipe your plate clean of the sauce is called 'saucer son assiette'
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
You don't litter them in the first place
YES