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I'd say that the foam soap will work best because I tested out both liquid and foam soap and foam got off the most bacteria.
Hard water contains the salts of calcium and magnesium, which neutralize the soap. So that more or less amount of soap is precipitated before you get the effect of soap on the water. Only after you have wasted the certain amount of soap, you get the foam in the water. The ability of soap to clean the clothes comes only after foam formation.
He was singing a few bars
He was singing a few bars
He was singing a few bars
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".
'To shower' in Spanish is 'duchar.'
You say to them hey take a shower with me :p
Savon is soap in French.
The word for shower is Ang Ahp Nahm. To take a shower is to By Ahp Nahm.
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.
To say "With shower" in Yoruba, you would say "Pelẹsẹ kan wipé nṣiṣẹ." To say "With bathroom" in Yoruba, you would say "Pelẹsẹ kan wipé ìtẹnu."
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