It literally means, "Wash you[rself] the hands." But it's interpreted simply as, "Wash your hands."
lavarse las manos please - favor de must - deben
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
'A verb is reflexive' = 'un verbo es reflexivo'. What it means, is that (generally, in English as well as Spanish and other languages) a verb is accompanied by '(my/your/him/her/its)self' or '(our/your/their)selves'; (or the equivalent so-called 'reflexive pronoun(s)' in other languages. In Spanish, 'me/te/se/le/nos/os/les'). E.g. I wash the windows = Lavo las ventanas I wash myself/you wash yourself, etc. = me lavo/te lavas, etc. In Spanish you also use the reflexive if you say 'I wash my hands' = me lavo las manos (literally: I wash myself the hands).
Lavo, Lavare, Lavi, Lautus (or Lotus): to wash
when others dont wash there hands
the answer is just don'tif your a man your strong so dont wash your handsladys try not to.
then you wash your hands, just dont put them near fire and your okay.
Why yes they can.
when you dont wash ur hands and be safe with sex
yes but only if you dont wash your hands after touching it.
wash your hands and dont do anything that will make you sick
because they rub their asses and dont wash their hands
wash your hands :)
you get sick... or you get someone else sick. bacteria are transferred to your hands, and are then transferred to everything you touch.
well you should but you dont have to. but if you have a piggy out before a snack/meal wash them after you put them up rescources me
Some people don't realize the germs that they are spreading by not washing their hands after using the restroom.