It's french for dressing room and it gradually turn into the word toilet.
a toilet
Blood does not come from the toilet it comes from the body.
The Kikuyu word for the English word toilet is "choo."
Toilet: مرحاض
No, toilet is a noun.
The Hindi word for toilet is "शौचालय" (shouchalay).
You can use the same word, toilet, or otherwise badkamer.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
The plural of toilet is toilets.
Ir appeared in France in the 14th Century as a cover for clothes, from a similar word meaning 'cloth net'. From this the word evolved into the act of getting dressed. In the early 16th Century it became the word for a dressing room. In the early 19th Century the word referred to a dressing room with a toilet or lavatory. A little later the word referred to a dressing room with a toilet and a bath. The word slightly changes its meaning in accordance with modern hygienic conditions and the individuals imterpretation
Ir appeared in France in the 14th Century as a cover for clothes, from a similar word meaning 'cloth net'. From this the word evolved into the act of getting dressed. In the early 16th Century it became the word for a dressing room. In the early 19th Century the word referred to a dressing room with a toilet or lavatory. A little later the word referred to a dressing room with a toilet and a bath. The word slightly changes its meaning in accordance with modern hygienic conditions and the individuals imterpretation
The word is loo.