Dusche
See also: dusche
German edit
Etymology edit
From French douche, from Italian doccia. The word became much more common after World War II, as the native word Brausebad had developed bad connotations.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Dusche f (genitive Dusche, plural Duschen)
- a shower
- Carolin Eckhardt, “7 Julia 日本のどこがお好きっ? [7: Julia, What Place in Japan Do You Like?]”, in 奥さま Guten Tag![1] (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha:
- Oh jeh! Sieht aus, als brauche ich erstmal eine Dusche…
- Oh dear! Looks like I need a shower first…
Declension edit
Declension of Dusche [feminine]
Derived terms edit
Derived terms
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Descendants edit
- → Hungarian: tus