How to Say ‘The shower too’ in Japanese
シャワーも
shawaa mo
[shah-wah moh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a fragment used to add information: “[シャワーも] (…is also not working).”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Fragments are common in Japanese conversation—especially when listing multiple problem spots.
Phrase Breakdown
シャワー
shawaa
[shah-wah]
shower
Noun. Specifies the shower as the affected place.
シャワーもお湯が出ません。
Hot water doesn’t come out in the shower either.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too
Particle meaning “also.” Used to add another affected item (shower too).
シャワーもだめです。
The shower doesn’t work either.
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