Examples of using "Bucato" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm doing my laundry.
You were drying clothes.
The laundry can wait.
I hate doing the laundry.
I do the laundry on Sundays.
Where is the laundry?
Is my laundry ready?
Could you hang up the laundry?
I don't have time to do the laundry.
Can you fold the washing?
It's laundry day.
- They hung up the laundry.
- You have hung up the laundry.
- Tom is doing the laundry.
- Tom is doing laundry.
Mary is doing the laundry.
Tom did the laundry before lunch.
Where is the laundry?
- Mother washes every day.
- My mother washes clothes every day.
Nobody likes to do laundry.
It's my turn to do laundry.
The laundry basket is full.
I'll take in the washing before it rains.
- Washing clothes is my work.
- Doing the laundry is my job.
The man does the laundry, not the woman.
My mother does a laundry every day.
How many times do I have to ask you to put your laundry in the basket?
Mummy has to do the washing this afternoon.
Mary doesn't have time to do the laundry.
I have to do laundry while it's still sunny.
Tom's laundry day is Monday.
When was the last time you did the dishes?
My mother doesn't do my laundry for me anymore.
Tom is supposed to help Mary do the laundry.
Doing the laundry, fine, but I hate folding it.
The glove has a hole in the thumb.
This is the first time I've ever hung out washing in the balcony.
While doing the wash she found a condom in the back pocket of her son's pants.
It's possible that Tom was able to convince Mary to do his laundry for him.
Tom hadn't washed clothes in a long time, so he searched through his dirty clothes to see if there was something clean enough to wear.