Formal:
* 洗手 (xǐ shǒu): This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "wash hands."
* 请您洗手 (qǐng nín xǐ shǒu): This is a polite way to ask someone to wash their hands, literally meaning "Please wash your hands."
Informal:
* 去洗手 (qù xǐ shǒu): This is a more casual way to say "go wash your hands."
* 洗洗手 (xǐ xǐ shǒu): This is a more friendly way to say "wash your hands," often used among friends or family.
Adding context:
You can also add more context to the phrase, such as:
* 用肥皂洗手 (yòng féizào xǐ shǒu): This means "wash your hands with soap."
* 洗手消毒 (xǐ shǒu xiāodú): This means "wash your hands and disinfect."
Pronunciation:
* xǐ (shǐ): as in "she"
* shǒu (shoo): as in "shoe"
* qǐng (ching): as in "ching"
* nín (nin): as in "nin"
* qù (chue): as in "chew"
* fèizào (fey-tsao): as in "fey" + "tsao"
* xiāodú (syow-doo): as in "syow" + "doo"
It's important to note that pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the region and speaker.