Je me douche, ensuite je mets mon pyjama.

Questions & Answers about Je me douche, ensuite je mets mon pyjama.

Why is there a me in Je me douche?
The verb se doucher is a reflexive verb, which means the action reflects back onto the subject. In French, for personal care routines, you literally say 'I shower myself' (Je me douche). If you just said Je douche, a French speaker would expect you to name the thing you are washing, like a dog or a car!
Why is it mon pyjama and not mes pyjamas?
In English, 'pajamas' is plural because it refers to a top and a bottom. In French, un pyjama is a singular masculine noun that refers to the whole outfit. Since it is singular, you use mon instead of the plural mes.
I learned that mettre means 'to put'. Does it also mean 'to wear'?
When talking about clothes, mettre specifically means 'to put on'. Je mets mon pyjama means you are actively getting dressed for bed. If you want to say you are already wearing your pajamas, you would use the verb porter instead.
Can I use puis instead of ensuite here?
Yes! Both ensuite and puis mean 'then' or 'next' and are great for describing your daily routine in order. They are mostly interchangeable in a sentence like this.

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