Examples of using "Lavando" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom is washing your car.
I'm washing the shirt.
Tom is doing the dishes.
- Tom is doing the laundry.
- Tom is doing the wash.
- I'm doing the dishes.
- I am doing the dishes.
Tom is washing the car.
- She is washing the car.
- She washes the car.
They're washing their hands.
Tom was washing his hands.
- Tom is washing the dishes.
- Tom washes the dishes.
She was washing the dishes.
Tom is washing his hands.
Are you washing the car?
I saw him wash the car.
She washes her skirt.
He is washing your car.
I'm washing my hands.
Tom was at the sink washing dishes.
I'm washing my hands of the guilt.
The woman washes her face.
The girl is doing the dishes.
Tom is doing the laundry, isn't he?
Mary is doing the laundry, isn't she?
- I am washing my hands because I have dirty hands.
- I'm washing my hands because they're dirty.
The boy is washing in the bathroom.
Tom is washing his hands in the sink.
I broke a glass when I did the dishes.
- I am washing my brother's car.
- I'm washing my brother's car.
The color will not go away, even with washing.
Why are you washing your hands?
Tom isn't washing the car.
The boy washing the car is my brother.
- I wash my socks.
- I am washing my socks.
I'm in the bathroom because I'm washing my hands.
The nurse is busy washing scalpels now.
- He is washing the car.
- He washes the car.
I wash my socks.
- The man washing the car is Mr Jones.
- The man washing the car is Mr. Jones.
He is washing the car.
Why are you doing the dishes? Let Tom do them.
I bathe myself in the restroom.
He is washing the car.
I'm not washing your car.
The most beautiful sounds in nature are: a child's laughter, birdsong, and somebody else washing the dishes.