Taigh beag
toilet paper houses
toilet traning
cá bhfuil an leithreas ? Said as in "kaw will un leh-rus "
You will often have a female icon or the word "Ladies", but what you are referring to is that sometimes you will see the word "Mná", which is the word in the Irish language for women.
Cá bhuil an leithreas? Where is the toilet?Cá bhfuil an seomra folctha? Where is the bath?
Yes it can mean (is slang for) a toilet. It is also a large deep area of sphagnum moss (as in an Irish peat bog).
it's too ra loo ra loo ral (an irish lullaby)
Cá bhuil an leithreas?caa vuil an lehr-usWhere is the toilet?Another answer:Cá bhfuil an seomra folctha?Where is the bath?
When he sat down to go to the toilet he accidentally shot himself ( he always keeps his revolver in his pants instead of a holster )
A bathroom is called a bathroom in Ireland. What is meant when you say "Bathroom" in Ireland is a room that has a bath. In some countries, it can mean a room that does not have a bath, but does have a toilet. Some countries are a bit uncomfortable about using the word toilet and so they use the word bathroom even when it does not have a bath in it. There is no problem about using the word toilet in Ireland, so a room without a bath, but with a toilet in Ireland is called a toilet. In Ireland, calling a room a bathroom when it does not have a bath in it, does not make sense. If there is a bath and a toilet in the room, then it is called a bathroom. Even then, someone might say they are going to the toilet, when their intention is to relieve themselves.
Yes, you can adjust the toilet clog to clause your toilet to overflow.
The knobs on the bottom of the toilet hold the toilet to the bolts that in turn hold the toilet in place on the floor.