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“Lavarse” (to wash oneself) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me lavarĂa |
TĂș | te lavarĂas |
Ăl / Ella / Usted | se lavarĂa |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nos lavarĂamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | se lavarĂan |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Lavarse”
The Conditional Mood of lavarse is used to express hypothetical or imagined situations related to washing oneself, for example: Me lavarĂa las manos antes de comer. (I would wash my hands before eating.)
Lavarse is a regular verb in Spanish, which means its conjugations in the Conditional Mood follow the typical pattern for -ar verbs.
How to Use Lavarse in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of lavarse expresses what would happen under certain conditions or hypothetical situations.
To wash oneself: For example, Me lavarĂa las manos antes de comer. (I would wash my hands before eating.)
To clean oneself: For example, Me lavarĂa despuĂ©s de trabajar en el jardĂn. (I would clean myself after working in the garden.)
To cleanse spiritually: For example, Me lavarĂa el alma de todos mis pecados. (I would cleanse my soul of all my sins.)
To clear one’s name (idiomatic): For example, Me lavarĂa las manos de ese asunto turbio. (I would clear my name from that shady business.)
To get rid of something (colloquial): For example, Me lavarĂa las manos de esa gente tĂłxica. (I would get rid of those toxic people.)
Real Life Examples of Lavarse in the Conditional Mood
Antes de salir, me lavarĂa las manos. (Before going out, I would wash my hands.)
ÂżTe lavarĂas el pelo esta noche? (Would you wash your hair tonight?)
Ella se lavarĂa la cara despuĂ©s de maquillarse. (She would wash her face after putting on makeup.)
Los niños se lavarĂan los dientes antes de acostarse. (The children would brush their teeth before going to bed.)
DespuĂ©s de trabajar en el jardĂn, me lavarĂa las manos con jabĂłn. (After working in the garden, I would wash my hands with soap.)
ÂżTe lavarĂas la ropa a mano o usarĂas la lavadora? (Would you wash your clothes by hand or use the washing machine?)
Ăl se lavarĂa el auto los fines de semana. (He would wash his car on the weekends.)
Antes de cocinar, me lavarĂa bien las verduras. (Before cooking, I would wash the vegetables thoroughly.)
ÂżTe lavarĂas la cara con agua frĂa por las mañanas? (Would you wash your face with cold water in the mornings?)
Ella se lavarĂa el cabello con champĂș de avena. (She would wash her hair with oatmeal shampoo.)
Los atletas se lavarĂan despuĂ©s de entrenar. (The athletes would shower after training.)
DespuĂ©s de un dĂa agitado, me lavarĂa los pies con agua tibia. (After a busy day, I would soak my feet in warm water.)
ÂżTe lavarĂas las manos antes de comer? (Would you wash your hands before eating?)
Ăl se lavarĂa la cara con un limpiador facial suave. (He would wash his face with a gentle facial cleanser.)
Los mĂ©dicos se lavarĂan las manos antes de atender a un paciente. (The doctors would wash their hands before seeing a patient.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Lavarse (to wash oneself) in the Conditional Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me lavarĂa | I would wash myself |
TĂș te lavarĂas | You would wash yourself |
Ăl / Ella / Usted se lavarĂa | He / She / You would wash oneself |
Nosotros / Nosotras nos lavarĂamos | We would wash ourselves |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se lavarĂan | They / You all would wash themselves |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian Spanish, click here
Synonyms
The Conditional mood is also known as the Simple Conditional, Conditional Simple, Would Tense, or Future of the Past in English, and as Condicional Simple, Pospretérito, Potencial Simple, or Condicional de Indicativo in Spanish.