salle de bain
The word bathroom is "salle de bains" in French. This is when you ask for the room where you shower and wash. If you're asking about the bathroom in the eupehemistic sense of loo/toilets/johns, that would be "les toilettes".
Yes, "lieu" is a French word that translates to "place" in English, but in certain contexts, particularly in legal or formal language, it can refer to a location or position, including a bathroom. However, the more common term for "bathroom" in French is "salle de bains" or "toilettes." In casual conversation, "lieu" is not typically used to mean bathroom.
The Abaluhya word for the word bathroom is "bafuni."
Bafu is the Kikuyu word for the English word bathroom.
The french word means living room La salon de bain means the bathroom
The word "toilette" is feminine in French. It is used to refer to a bathroom or the act of grooming oneself. In contrast, the word "toilet" in English is neutral and does not have a gender.
"Bathroom" in English is (il) bagno in Italian and (la) salle de bains in French.
Washroom in french is "les toilettes" (the bathroom).
The British slang for toilet or restroom is spelled "loo."It likely derives from the French word l'eau (the water).
salle de bain
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bathroom in French is salle de bains