wash
In Italian, the verb 'lavare' is used to express the action of washing. It is a regular verb that follows the same conjugation pattern as many other Italian verbs. For example, 'io lavo' means 'I wash', 'tu lavi' means 'you wash', and so on. This verb can be used in various contexts, such as washing clothes, dishes, or even oneself.
I have to wash the dishes.
This sentence is an example of a daily task or responsibility. In this case, the chore of washing the dishes is expressed using the verb 'lavare' - to wash.
I'm going to wash the car.
This sentence exemplifies an action the speaker is about to perform, in this case washing the car. The verb 'lavare' is used to convey the action 'to wash'.
I can't wash your dog.
This sentence is an example of a statement that expresses inability using the negative form of the verb 'potere' and the verb 'lavare'. The phrase translates to 'I cannot wash your dog'.