BARTHROOM
"In Irish, you would say "An bhféadfainn dul go dtí an leithreas?" which translates to "Can I go to the bathroom?" in English."
You just said it. British people speak English too. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- they also say loo / toilet/ WC
In Thailand, the word for bathroom is "ห้องน้ำ" (pronounced "hong nam"). You can use this term when asking for directions or looking for a restroom. Alternatively, you might hear people use the English word "toilet" as well.
English people just say light but in an English accent
To say "Where is the bathroom?" in Igbo, you would say "Ebee ka akwụkwọ bụ?"
they dug a hole in the ground and They would go to the bathroom (piss, they would say back then).
Bafu is the Kikuyu word for the English word bathroom.
no sorry seem you cant speak English well :P
To say 'He is going to the bathroom' you would say 'Va al baño.'
As Australia is an English-speaking country, you can say it just like in any other english-speaking country... However, not many Australians call it a restroom, but simply refer to it as the toilet.
Bathroom is "badkamer" in Dutch.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'bathroom' is "Eshisinjiro".