"Why do you wash your face with shampoo?"
"Lava los platos" means "wash the dishes."
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
Lavar is the spanish verb for "to clean" so, lava, would be he/she/you (formal)/it cleans in present tense
"What is your favorite color for a lava lamp?" "Beware the lava flow." "Doesn't lava cool into a beautiful rock?"
The word for lava in Welsh is "lafa."
You wash your hands.
Learning a foreign language can be a unique and exciting challenge, full of trial and error. Spanish is a beautiful language that shares some similarities with English in some respects. As with English, learning Spanish requires paying attention to subject and verb agreement. For example, the sentence "Usted lava las ropas" translates to " you are washing clothes". The verb "lava", which translates to "are washing", is modified by the singular formal pronoun "usted".
English= Lava French= Lave
"Lava los platos" means "wash the dishes."
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
Lava in Romaji Japanese can be:Kazangan - meaning volcanic rock or lava. It is pronounced: Kah - zahn - gahnor:Yougan - meaning lava sack/lava.
Lavar is the spanish verb for "to clean" so, lava, would be he/she/you (formal)/it cleans in present tense
Enough
kevin reyes es un gordo cara de mierda que no se lava la troncha
kanzangan or yougan
E oo lava i le faavavau = Until the end of time.
the virgin washing the diapers