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How do we say you have a shower in the bathroom French?

There are a few ways to say "you have a shower in the bathroom" in French, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Vous prenez une douche dans la salle de bain. (This is the most literal translation and the most formal.)

* Il y a une douche dans la salle de bain. (This literally means "There is a shower in the bathroom" but can be used to imply that you can shower there.)

Informal:

* Tu prends une douche dans la salle de bain. (This is the informal version of the first formal sentence)

* Y a une douche dans la salle de bain. (This is the informal version of the second formal sentence.)

* Tu peux te doucher dans la salle de bain. (This means "You can shower in the bathroom.")

Other options:

* La salle de bain est équipée d'une douche. (This means "The bathroom is equipped with a shower.")

* Il y a une douche dans la salle d'eau. (This literally means "There is a shower in the water room", which is another word for bathroom.)

The best option for you will depend on the specific context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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