lavaré
Lavar is a common Portuguese verb meaning "to wash." It is an infinitive form of the verb. Conjugations of lavará vary depending on the subject and tense. For example, "eu lavo" means "I wash," and "ele lavou" means "he washed." The verb is used in a wide range of contexts, from washing clothes and dishes to personal hygiene and washing a car. It can also be used metaphorically, as in "lavar a alma," which means to cleanse one's soul or to feel a sense of relief. The etymology of lavará can be traced back to the Latin word "lavare," which also means "to wash." This is a common root for similar verbs in other Romance languages, such as Spanish "lavar" and Italian "lavare." The verb is a fundamental part of everyday Portuguese vocabulary and is encountered frequently in spoken and written communication. Its versatility makes it a crucial verb for anyone learning the language.