shave
The Italian word for shave is 'radersi'. It is a reflexive verb, so it is used with a reflexive pronoun to indicate that the subject is performing the action on themselves. For example, 'Mi rado ogni mattina' means 'I shave every morning'. It can also be used in the imperative form, such as 'Radersi la barba' meaning 'Shave the beard'.
I have to shave before the meeting.
This sentence describes an action that needs to be completed before another event takes place. In this context, the speaker needs to shave before attending a meeting.
You can shave in the bathroom.
This sentence is instructing or granting permission to someone to shave in a specific location, in this case in the bathroom.
He loves to shave every morning.
In this context, the speaker is expressing a regular habit or routine by someone, that is shaving every morning.