puis-je aller aux toilettes? = May I go to the restroom?
May I go to the fountain? -
"I want to go to the restroom"
May I go to the washroom in french is: ``Est-ce que tu peut aller a la toilette?``
Est-ce que je pourrais aller au toilettes?
feminine. 1/ je fais ma toilette = I am washing myself. (familiar) le chat fait sa toilette = the cat is cleaning itself. 2/ elle a mis sa plus belle toilette / ses plus belles toilettes : she put on her best-looking clothes. (old-fashioned sense) 3/ où sont les toilettes (plural) = where is the loo / the lavatories / the ladies - gents same meaning in the sentence "aller aux toilettes" : I need to go = j'ai besoin d'aller aux toilettes.
- Est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes ?Pronounciation: (Es-seh-kuh jeh puh ah-lay Oh Twah-let) (the comonest way to ask it)- Puis-je aller aux toilettes ? Pronounciation: (Pwee Ja-lay Oh Twah-let) (a bit aristocratic or affected)- Est-ce que je peux aller à la salle de bains ?Pronounciation: (Es-seh-kuh jeh puh ah-lay ah la sal deh banh) (!! most French will think you're looking to wash your hands, but not that you want to go to the loo. Using 'toilettes' or 'WC', pronounced 'Veh-Ceh' is perfectly correct in French and will avoid confusion)
"je dois aller aux toilettes" or "j'ai besoin d'aller aux toilettes"
"I want to go to the restroom"
Puis-je aller aux toilettes
May I go to the washroom in french is: ``Est-ce que tu peut aller a la toilette?``
Depends if you mean "I'm outta here!" or "Where's the washroom?" "I'm outta here!" Je dois y aller /or/ je dois m'en aller "Where's the washroom" où sont les toilettes, je dois aller aux toilettes.
Est-ce que je pourrais aller au toilettes?
est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes, s'il vous plaît?
s'il vous plaît, est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes ?
Non, tu ne peux pas aller aux toilettes! and Oui, tu peux y aller! are examples of two answers to the French phrase Est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes? The question translates as "Can (may) I go to the bathroom?" whereas the responses respectively translate as "No, you can't go to the bathroom!" and "Yes, you can go there!" The respective pronunciations will be "eh-skuh zhuh puh-za-ler-ro twa-let" for the question and "non tyoo nuh puh pa-za-ley-ro twa-let" in the negative and "wee tyoo puh-zee a-ley" in the positive in French.
je vais aux toilettes
J'ai besoin d'aller aux toilettes.
The correct form is "je aller", but this does not appear very often (usually because the "aller" is conjugated to "je vais"). It is worth noting that this is an exception and all conjugated forms of "aller" do take the apostrophe like "j'allais" for "I used to go."However, a perfect example would be: "Puis-je aller aux toilettes?" meaning "Can I go to bathroom?"