el bano (the n has an accent above it so its pronounced "el bon-yo"
El cuarto de bano means room of the bath or bathroom!
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word
The Spanish word for bath is baño. Bañarse is Spanish for "to bath oneself." (Google Translator and previous Spanish knowledge from McDougal Littell - En español [series of Spanish-teaching books])
"Ella se baño" means "she bathed" or "she took a bath" in Spanish.
room = cuarto room in a building = habitacion For bedroom, Spanish is dormitorio
bath room
You take a bath in this room.
I guess your question is what was the public bath heated for? The Romans started their baths with a cold plunge bath. They then went in a room with warm air to warm up. The moved into a hot room for a hot bath. Finally they went to a sauna room.
Personally I have no objection. But to be practical, there has to be room for both of you in the bath tub.
A half-bath is usually a small room with only a toilet and sink.
weight
you sit down and do what you got to do