Sentence examples of "lavado" in Spanish with translation "wash"

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¿Te has lavado las manos? Did you wash your hands?
No me he lavado el pelo. I haven't washed my hair.
¿Ya te has lavado las manos? Have you washed your hands yet?
No te has lavado las manos todavía, ¿verdad? You have not washed your hands yet, have you?
Él se lava el pelo. He washes his hair.
Una mano lava la otra. One hand washes the other.
Ellos se lavan las manos. They wash their hands.
Ellas se lavan las manos. They wash their hands.
Quiero que laves el coche. I want you to wash the car.
Él se lava el pelo. He washes his hair.
Él está lavando el coche. He is washing the car.
Acabo de lavar el coche. I have just washed the car.
Le vi lavar el coche. I saw him wash the car.
Voy a lavar mi coche. I'm going to wash my car.
Se lavaron en el río. They washed themselves in the river.
Tom quería lavarse las manos. Tom wanted to wash his hands.
¿Cuándo se lavó este auto? When was this car washed?
¿Cuándo lavó Ken el auto? When was the car washed by Ken?
Lávate las manos ahora mismo. Wash your hands right now.
Lávate las manos, por favor. Wash your hands please.
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