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)
Se laver means to wash oneselfLaver means to wash something or somebody else
Se laver is "to wash" (oneself) in French. It is the reflective form of "laver", to wash.
wash the linen it's the regular expression to say "do the laundry"
To bathe means laver or baigner, which translates back into to wash or to wash in bathtub (to bathe I guess) To swim means nager, which translates back into to swim. HOPE I HELPED
'to wash in cold water' (as often written on the label of delicate fabrics) is 'laver à l'eau froide' in French.
Salut: Not quite sure of the word. Do you mean one of these? 1. savon - soap 2. savonner - to wash with soap 3. savonee - feminine person washing with soap
Laver la visage (to wash the face) If you want to say: "I wash my face", you say: "Je lave ma visage".
lave les fruits
J'ai du les laver.
éplucher is to peel vegetables or fruits; lave les fruits means 'wash the fruits' in French.
Wash
i wash