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Bagno, gabinetto, and servizi are Italian equivalents of the English word "toilet." Context makes clear whether a private (case 1) or public (examples 2, 3) access suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BA-nyo," "GA-bee-NET-to," and "ser-VEE-tsee" in Italian.

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