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there is a type and its lave
its when the lave and the valcano are 69ing and the valcano Cums
The rock that is formed from light-colored lave is called rhyolite.
A volcanic hole is called a 'chimney ' while it emits lave and a 'caldera' when it solidifies.
cooled lava when it melts is turned to rock if you take a malet and pound it you can see the old lave ozz out into a gush so its like that to store regular lava so its fresh like a fruit you store it in the fridge and when ou open the fridge the fruit is fresh
Liquid rock is called magma when it is underground and lava when it is above ground.
lave azul un lave azul is "a blue bird" el lave azul is "the blue bird"
lave-vaisselle
Lave Winham was born on 1881-10-23.
Lave Winham died on 1951-09-12.
French ironclad Lave ended in 1873.
Lave Cross was born on 1866-05-12.
Lave Cross died on 1927-09-06.
'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 me lave means: I have a wash or I am having a wash. Hope it helps!
That is the correct spelling of "lave tes mains" (Wash your hands, in French).
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