A "French shower" typically refers to a quick rinse or wash, often without the use of soap or shampoo, and is commonly associated with the practice of maintaining personal hygiene in a time-efficient manner. It involves using water to refresh oneself, similar to a sponge bath or a brief shower. The term is sometimes used humorously or informally to describe a minimalist approach to bathing.
A shower curtain is "un rideau de douche" in French.
'the shower room' in french is 'la salle de douche'
Je me douche. - I take/have a shower.
tu vas prendre une douche
"Doucher" = "To Shower"
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douche ; "se doucher" = "prendre une douche" = have a shower
douche d'avril
Je prends une douche
il prend une douche
j'ai pris une douche
I think it's "Dousche".... Literally. I'm not joking.