Examples of using "Lavata" in a sentence and their english translations:
This car needs washing.
When was this car washed?
You washed yourself.
- This shirt wants washing.
- This shirt needs to be washed.
- This shirt needs washing.
- This shirt wants washing.
- This shirt needs to be washed.
Did you wash your hands?
- My car needs washing.
- My car needs to be washed.
The quilt can't be washed.
It needs washing.
Have you washed yourself today?
- This shirt needs washing.
- This shirt wants washing.
- This shirt needs to be washed.
Mary didn't wash her hair.
Have you washed?
Your car was washed by Ken.
I washed it.
The little girl washed herself.
She washed her hands.
She washed her hair.
Did you wash your hands?
I have washed my hair.
She didn't wash her hair.
She didn't wash her hands.
I haven't washed my hair.
I washed my hair this morning.
It shrunk because I washed it.
- Why didn't you wash your hands?
- Why didn't your wash your hands?
Did you wash your hands?
Didn't you wash your face this morning?
Did you brush your teeth?
I washed my hands.
- She washed the blood off her hands.
- He washed the blood off his hands.
Have you washed your hands yet?
Have you washed your hair today?
Layla washed her hands with bleach.
I didn't wash my hands.
She brushed her teeth.
You haven't washed your hands yet, have you?
I washed my hands as usual.
I washed my hands with soap and water.
When was the last time you brushed your teeth?