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.
A half-bath is usually a small room with only a toilet and sink.
Personally I have no objection. But to be practical, there has to be room for both of you in the bath tub.
weight
you sit down and do what you got to do