1. If you are referring to a room with a shower:
* Yàrá ìwẹ̀: This literally means "bathroom room" and is the most common way to refer to a bathroom with a shower.
* Yàrá gbígbọ̀: This means "room for washing" and can be used when specifically talking about a room with a shower.
2. If you are referring to the shower itself:
* Ìwẹ̀: This simply means "shower".
* Ìwẹ̀ àti àgbàlá: This means "shower and room" and can be used when specifying a room with a shower.
3. If you are asking someone if a room has a shower or bathroom:
* Ṣé ó ní ìwẹ̀ tàbí àgbàlá? This means "Does it have a shower or a bathroom?"
* Ṣé ó ní ibi ìwẹ̀? This means "Does it have a place for washing?"
Ultimately, the best way to say it depends on the specific context and what you're trying to convey.