Se laver is "to wash" (oneself) in French. It is the reflective form of "laver", to wash.
A reflexive verb in French is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun, such as "se" or "s'". It indicates that the subject of the verb is also the object of the verb, performing an action on oneself. Reflexive verbs are commonly used to express actions that someone does to themselves, such as "se laver" (to wash oneself).
"Se détendre" means "to relax" in French.
You can say "se baisser" in French to mean bend down.
You can say "il se termine à" in French to mean "it finishes at."
se rappeler: to remind (oneself)
Se laver means to wash oneselfLaver means to wash something or somebody else
une machine à laver is a washing machine in French.
'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)
A reflexive verb in French is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun, such as "se" or "s'". It indicates that the subject of the verb is also the object of the verb, performing an action on oneself. Reflexive verbs are commonly used to express actions that someone does to themselves, such as "se laver" (to wash oneself).
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)
wash the linen it's the regular expression to say "do the laundry"
"Se détendre" means "to relax" in French.
use mean "utiliser" " se servir de" .... in french
Se taire
'on se retrouve où?' means 'where do we meet?' in French.
It's rather "cuvette à laver le linge" or better "bassine à laver le linge" It means litterlay "laundry washing basin" or "laundry washing bowl". I would translate it by "laundry basin"
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