Tout propre
One word would be "immaculate" (spotlessly clean).
My mom won't let me do anything 'till my room was clean.
The word that means spotlessly clean is "immaculate." It conveys a sense of perfection and cleanliness, indicating that something is free from any dirt, stains, or imperfections. This term is often used to describe environments, surfaces, or even appearances that are exceptionally tidy and pristine.
It was named after Joseph Lister, a British surgeon who in 1865 ordered that his surgical instruments and the ward be kept spotlessly clean.
"Prohp" in northerly French and "pro-pruh" in southerly French are pronunciations of the French word propre. The feminine/masculine singular adjective means "clean, tidy" or "(very) own" according to context.
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
Clean is called "propre" in French.
Us. Our. we. We bought a car together. that belongs to Us. This is Our house. Together. <different user> WE have OUR house to clean together, US.
Cinderella is the maid because her stepmother and stepsisters are Jealous of her prettiness's. And because the stepmother apparently likes her houses spotless and so as Ella (cinderella) is a servant she has to make the house spotlessly clean.
cleaning (noun) is le nettoyage in French. I am cleaning: je nettoie, je suis en train de nettoyer
You will need 30 cups of cold fresh water. 15 tablespoons of fresh ground coffee. Make sure the pot is spotlessly clean.
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.