massage
The word 'masajear' in Spanish translates to 'massage' in English. The term refers to the action of kneading or rubbing body parts, typically for therapeutic purposes. It's primarily used as a verb in sentences. In the context of health and wellness, it often denotes the method of treating the body for remedial or hygienic purposes by rubbing, patting, or the like. Contemporary use, however, also extends to the act of manipulating, adjust, or otherwise handling something to achieve a desired result.
I am going to massage your shoulders
In this sentence, the speaker is indicating their intention ('Voy a') of performing the action ('masajear') on the object ('tus hombros'), which means 'your shoulders' in English.
You should massage more often
This phrase employs 'masajear' in imperative form (suggesting an action), which indicates a suggestion ('Deberías'), and couples it with a frequency adverb ('más a menudo'), which means 'more often' in English.
She knows how to massage very well
In this sentence, the speaker is stating someone else's (in this case, 'Ella' which means 'she') competence ('sabe') at providing massages with the term 'masajear', while using 'muy bien' to signify that she does it 'very well'.