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    Spanish Question (should anyone know)

    I understand that we speak English here on the Forums, but I was wondering if anyone knew the difference between ducho and ducharme off the top of their heads as they both imply whoever is speaking is fancying a shower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliGamer911 View Post
    I understand that we speak English here on the Forums, but I was wondering if anyone knew the difference between ducho and ducharme off the top of their heads as they both imply whoever is speaking is fancying a shower.
    Ducharme is a self-possessive / self-reflecting verb, in Spanish. Near equivalent to our English version of "I'm showering.", or "I take a shower."

    Ducho is simply "I shower."

    The difference is the time of where it is used.

    "I'm showering", refers to the current act of giving oneself a shower; where "I shower" is simply informing people that you shower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan Canavi View Post
    Ducharme is a self-possessive / self-reflecting verb, in Spanish. Near equivalent to our English version of "I'm showering.", or "I take a shower."

    Ducho is simply "I shower."

    The difference is the time of where it is used.

    "I'm showering", refers to the current act of giving oneself a shower; where "I shower" is simply informing people that you shower.
    Thanks for the explanation, lad.

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    The difference is that they’re spelled differently.
    Like for example ducho is spelled d u c h o and ducharme is spelled d u c h a r m e

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    What an amazing explanation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imaginary View Post
    The difference is that they’re spelled differently.
    Like for example ducho is spelled d u c h o and ducharme is spelled d u c h a r m e
    Such wisdom and knowledge!
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