The Greek term for the word shower curtain is kourtína ntous. Shower curtain is a type of accessory used in bathrooms.
Not really:You could say "I will have a shower", if you are planning to have one; or you could say "I have had a shower" after you have finished. I f you are in the process of showering you would say "I am showering".
The first Greek to invent the shower was Aqueus Sprinkilus. Unfortunately, he had a serious nasal operation, where the surgeon reconnected his nose upside down. He died of drowning in his own shower.
douche bag
'To shower' in Spanish is 'duchar.'
You say to them hey take a shower with me :p
The word for shower is Ang Ahp Nahm. To take a shower is to By Ahp Nahm.
Zeus does.
He was singing a few bars
Most native English speakers say "take a shower" instead of "have a shower." There are circumstances where you can use either, but "take" is probably the safer choice if you're not sure. If you're referring to a shower that's already happened, it doesn't matter so much; "had a shower" and "took a shower" are both fine.
The translation for "with shower or with bathroom" in the Yoruba language is "Pẹlu iwe tabi Pẹlu baluwe."
'the shower room' in french is 'la salle de douche'