"Bano" is a Spanish word. It's a masculine noun that, in Spanish can be translated into 3 words. It is used to mean either bath, swim or dip and bathroom. In English, we understand the word "bano" to mean bathroom.
"Ella se baño" means "she bathed" or "she took a bath" in Spanish.
No. Bath is a short vowel word (short A as in bat and math), but bathe is a long vowel word with its silent E.
Bath is a noun.
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word
The word "bath" has a short vowel sound for the letter 'a'. The 'a' in "bath" is pronounced like the 'a' in the word "cat."
You get really, cuz it has the word bath in it.
The word "bain" in English is an obsolete term for a bath - coming directly from the French word "bain" meaning a bath.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
To answer correctly, I would need to know who is giving the baby a bath. Spanish verbs change depending on who is doing the action. "I give my baby a bath" is "Le doy a mi bebé un baño."
Shower..
The spanish word for did is hizo.