it means (TO WAKE UP)
You would say "Je me lave" in French, which translates to "I get washed."
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
Je me réveille à 9 heures, je me lave le visage, je prends mon petit-déjeuner, j'étudie et je prends le déjeuner à midi.
The verb endings are the same for reflexive or ordinary verbs. The difference is that you will add another pronoun right in front of the verb.Ex: verb laver, to wash (non-reflexive situation): (no added pronoun)je lave - tu laves - il, elle lave - nous lavons - vous lavez - ils, elles lavent.verb laver, to wash (reflexive situation - each person is washing herself)(the additional pronoun is in italic):je me lave - tu te laves - il, elle se lave - nous nous lavons - vous vous lavez - ils, elles se lavent.
Reflexive verbs in French are just regular verbs, using the same verb endings, but you will add a pronoun (just like the myself/yourself etc. in English.)Ex. in regular form: je lave la voiture (I wash the car)Ex. in reflexive form: je me lave (I wash myself).You'll need to know the pronoun which goes in between the person and the verb:je me (verb) .... I (verb) myselftu te (verb) .... I (verb) yourselfil se (verb), elle se (verb) .... He/She (verb) himself/herselfnous nous (verb) .... ourselvesvous vous (verb) .... yourselvesils se (verb), elles se (verb) ... themselves
Je me lave means: I have a wash or I am having a wash. Hope it helps!
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
You would say "Je me lave" in French, which translates to "I get washed."
"I'm washing myself"
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
'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 réveille à 9 heures, je me lave le visage, je prends mon petit-déjeuner, j'étudie et je prends le déjeuner à midi.
Laver la visage (to wash the face) If you want to say: "I wash my face", you say: "Je lave ma visage".
The verb endings are the same for reflexive or ordinary verbs. The difference is that you will add another pronoun right in front of the verb.Ex: verb laver, to wash (non-reflexive situation): (no added pronoun)je lave - tu laves - il, elle lave - nous lavons - vous lavez - ils, elles lavent.verb laver, to wash (reflexive situation - each person is washing herself)(the additional pronoun is in italic):je me lave - tu te laves - il, elle se lave - nous nous lavons - vous vous lavez - ils, elles se lavent.
lave azul un lave azul is "a blue bird" el lave azul is "the blue bird"
lave-vaisselle
French ironclad Lave ended in 1873.