"Cá bhfuil an leithreas?" means "Where's the toilet?"
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leithreas
Leithreas (latrine, privy)
seomra folctha = bathrrom leithreas = privy, latrine
Scottish Gaelic: toidhleat or taigh-beagIrish Gaelic: leithreas
Scottish Gaelic: Càit' a bheil an taigh beag? Irish (Gaelic): Cá bhfuil an leithreas?
cá bhfuil an leithreas ? Said as in "kaw will un leh-rus "
An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí 'n leithreas? or Is féidir liom dul go dtí an seomra folctha?
as that has
Cá bhuil an leithreas? Where is the toilet?Cá bhfuil an seomra folctha? Where is the bath?
It's an abbreviation for circa, meaning around. ca 1925
cá bhfuil leithreas na bhfear? - Where is the gents toilet? cá bhfuil leithreas na mban? - Where's the ladies? Or be less specific and drop the part after leithreas for just toilet. Phonetic for being understood: Caw will leh-ris nah var / mman? ___________________ There's a much easier way. You say "Where are the toilets, please?" There is no one in Ireland who doesn't speak English. Also, being very clever, they'll be able to work out whether you mean the men's or women's toilets.