You use the verb "mos" to talk about washing something. For example, you wash your clothes (ruha) or your car (autó). This verb is always transitive, meaning it always takes a direct object.
It's important to remember that "mos" doesn't typically refer to washing a person or yourself. For that, you would use "fürdik" (to bathe/shower) or "mosakszik" (to wash oneself).
So, while you can "mos" a plate, you wouldn't "mos" a baby.
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The mother washed the clothes after the children came home muddy from the playground.
She has been using the same soap for handwashing for years, she insists on it.
When the washing machine broke, she had to wash everything by hand, which was quite tiring.
Read this aloud:
Szeretnék segíteni a konyhai edények elmosásában, ha van rá időd.
Focus: elmosásában
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Read this aloud:
A műhelyben dolgozva gyakran kell a kezemről lemosnom az olajat.
Focus: lemosnom
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Read this aloud:
Mielőtt festeni kezdenénk, alaposan le kell mosni a falat, különben nem tapad meg a festék.
Focus: lemosni
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