For a literal translation, meaning "I get physically washed":
* Je me lave: This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "I wash myself". It's used for daily hygiene like showering or taking a bath.
For a more figurative meaning, like "I get cleansed":
* Je suis purifié(e): This translates to "I am purified" and implies a more spiritual or emotional cleansing.
For a more specific meaning, like "I get washed by the waves":
* Je suis lavé(e) par les vagues: This translates to "I am washed by the waves" and specifically describes being washed by something else.
For a passive voice, like "I am getting washed":
* Je suis lavé(e): This translates to "I am washed" and implies someone else is washing you.
The best way to say it depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.