"Toire" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Restrooms"
"Toire wa doko desu ka?" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Where is the bathroom? Where is the toilet?"
The cast of Toire no kamisama - 2011 includes: Shima Iwashita Kii Kitano as Kana Uemura Nenji Kobayashi Yui Natsukawa Meibi Yamanouchi
'Toire,' 'otearai,' and 'benjo' all refer to the restroom in Japanese.
"Toire WA doko desu ka?"OR if you would like to use the word "Restroom/ Bathroom" instead of "Toilet" it would be:"Otearai WA doko desu ka?"I believe this phrase is more commonly used.
I believe French because of the pronunciation of "toire" at the end. Look it up in a dictionary and the language of origin should be described.
where are the...= wa doko desu ka ( the u in desu is silent) e.G TOIRE WA DOKO DESU KA - where are the toilets.
difficult to explain in English. The "p" is basically silent. so it begins with comb and "toir" is like toile without the le and very delicate r, almost silent r. comb-toire Cotonniers is like "co" is like you'd say Co. short for company, that is it's a long o. Tonn is like the word "on" with a t. eee-air, a long e sound followed by the word air. the s is silent. alternatively think of it as tony+air comb-toire co-tonne-e-air comb-toire co-tony-air and des is like day de without the s is more like duh but said really fast
The cast of Toire no Hanako-san - 1995 includes: Yasuto Hida as Degenerate Maya Imuta as Yuki Miyazaki Takayuki Inoue as Takuya Sakamoto Yuka Kono as Saeko Mizuno Chiaki Kuriyama as Little Child Nene Ohtsuka as Yuriko Suzuki Zo Ozawa as Principal Kotaro Santo as Hiroshi Gato Etsushi Toyokawa as Yuji Sakamoto Kumiko Tsuchiya as Miss Kubota Sakae Umezu as Tsubasa Sakamoto
this has numerous meanings in English depending on what country you come from where you have a shower or bath is "ofuroba" where you go to the toilet is "otteharai" the public baths are called "Sento"
"Toire ni ittemo ii desu ka?" (pronounced: toy-reh nee EET-teh-mo ee dess kah?)
Yuri Mizutani has: Performed in "Shinsei toire no Hanako-san" in 1998. Played Ikuko Endo in "Chirusoku no natsu" in 2003. Performed in "Sen no kaze ni natte" in 2004. Performed in "Ashita no Kita Yoshio" in 2008. Played Hikari in "Perfect Blue" in 2012.
It could be used in different situations, but it literally translates to 'Do you mind if I interrupt you a bit'.. it can be used to ask if one minds if you/etc visit or take some of their time or interrupt them politely.