Signification
To clean one's face.
Contexte culturel
Washing one's face is often the first step of the morning, symbolizing a fresh start. Cleanliness is highly valued, and freshening up is a sign of respect for others in a shared space.
The 'te-kuru' trick
Always use 'aratte-kuru' when you are leaving a room to wash your face. It sounds much more natural than just saying 'arau'.
Signification
To clean one's face.
The 'te-kuru' trick
Always use 'aratte-kuru' when you are leaving a room to wash your face. It sounds much more natural than just saying 'arau'.
Teste-toi
Which is the most natural way to say you are leaving to wash your face?
Choose the best option.
The 'te-kuru' form is the standard way to express leaving to do an action and returning.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesChoose the best option.
The 'te-kuru' form is the standard way to express leaving to do an action and returning.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, but add '失礼します' (excuse me) to be polite.
Expressions liées
{手|て}を{洗|あら}う
similarTo wash one's hands
{目|め}が{覚|さ}める
builds onTo wake up