Stanza da bagno is an Italian equivalent of the English word "bathroom."
Specifically, the feminine noun stanza means "room." The preposition da means "from." The masculine noun bagnomeans "bath."
The pronunciation is "STAHN-tsah dah BAH-nyoh."
"You need the toilet!" in English is Hai bisogno del bagno! in Italian.
"Where is the toilet?" in English is Dov'è il bagno? in Italian.
I need a toilet
just say you need to go toilet the teacher can't do anything
"Your toilet did not overflow today!" in English is Il tuo gabinetto non ha fatto troppopieno oggi! in Italian.
To say "toilet" in Cantonese, you can say "ce1 seon4" (廁所).
Necesitamos papel higiénico/papel de baño.
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
est-ce que tu as besoin d'aller aux toilettes ?
first say to your teacher that you need to go to the toilet and instead of gong toilet go around the school and then dont go back to your p.e. lesson :)
First = Say Toy Second = Say Lit Third = Say them together without a pause It's spelt toilet.
because when you need a hefty old poo, you can go to the "toilet" its called the "toilet" to be informal and so you dont say.."the dunny" like the australians and you dont say "bog" like a typical freak :P