"Clean", the adjective, is "propre" or "net". The verb "to clean" is "nettoyer".
Sweep: balayer (from the noun, balai: broom).
the infinitive to wash is: laver
If you are asking about a French equivalent of the English term "clean sweep," meaning the ouster of all incumbents in an election, you might want to use nettoyage complet (netwaYAZH comPLAY).
干净 and 打扫
Like verb is "barrer" (clean)
"Sweep the floor" in French is "balayer le sol."
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
clean
Well i say cook clean write read shop sweep.
"words" is "mots" in French.
nettoyer
nettoyer is clean en francais or in french. =)
you shouldn't sweep or clean as Chinese ancestors say that you are sweeping away your good luck for the year.
nettoie sa chambre
Nettoyer mes chambre