la toilette or les WC
Les toilettes
ou est la plus proche salle de bains
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
It can mean either a toilet (though usually it's in the plural - les toilettes) or the clothes someone (probably a woman) is wearing.It can also means washing oneself ('faire sa toilette')
you can say 'WC' (pronounciation 'veh-ceh' or 'dooble-veh-ceh') in French for the loo. It is also common to say 'les toilettes'.
un rouleau de papier toilette
Toilette
Il n'y avait pas de papier toilette
est-ce que tu as besoin d'aller aux toilettes ?
ou est la plus proche salle de bains
Toilet in French is pronounced as "twah-let" with the stress on the first syllable.
ask for 'les toilettes' or 'les WC' (pronounced 'lay-vay-say' or 'lay-doobl-vay-say'). Do not ask 'to wash your hands' as French would take it literally.
Its from the French which means a small cloth. dressing table. The French "toilette" is used for washing up.
To say "toilet" in Cantonese, you can say "ce1 seon4" (ε»ζ).
Toilettes
Je suis allé(e) aux toilettesallée if the one who's talking is a girl, allé if not
To say "toilet" in MΔori, you would use the word "tioata."
from the french language