It is "die Toilette" when referring to the porcelain fixture itself; for the room in which a toilet is located you would normally say "WC" or "Klo" (short for "Klosett").
Bathroom = das Badezimmer
If you mean restroom, then the translation is die Toilette, der WC, das Klo.
'Toilet' is 'toilet' or 'wc' in Dutch. You could also say 'plee' but you should do that only when you're in an informal situation. 'Plee' is more like 'loo'.
Bathroom (UK) = Badezimmer Bathroom (US) = Toilette, WC, Klo
Badezimmer
"Where is the ladies' bathroom?" = "Wo ist die Damentoilette?"
The Abaluhya word for the word bathroom is "bafuni."
Bafu is the Kikuyu word for the English word bathroom.
a German one o tannanbaum i sang when i was in the bathroom
Badezimmer Pass
The family decided to have their bathroom remodeled.
Chre is not a German word
I would like to know where the bathroom is located. This bathroom is very brightly lit.
Bathroom is one word. An example sentence would be "the bathroom is painted turquoise.
1 word