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"I need to take a shower" in Spanish.
Please, please, tell me how to say this. It is so simple, but every book I read explains the grammer of this sentence (badly) but none give the actual example. From what I gather the point is that I shower myself, but I can't see if it's duchar, duchame, duchase, me ducha, or what.
Sep 19, 2014 10:13 AM
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"I need to take a shower" in Spanish is "necesito ducharme". When you are speaking and you decide to say "I'm going to take a shower", in Spanish is "voy a ducharme". Hope I've helped you
September 19, 2014
Necesito bañarme.
Necesito tomar un baño.
September 24, 2014
I agree with María; I need to take a shower means "necesito ducharme" or " necesito darme una ducha"...in Spain are correct: "voy a ducharme" or " voy a darme una ducha".
September 20, 2014
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