"Puedo ir al baño" is Spanish for "Can I go to the bathroom?" It is a common phrase used by students or individuals in situations where they seek permission to use the restroom. The phrase highlights the importance of communication in various settings, particularly in educational environments.
"Ir al infierno": "Go to hell"
Licetne mihi ire ad latrinam?
ir al cine means to go to the movie theater.
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
Ir al almuerzo Ir almorzar
Necesito ir al baño.AnswerThere are many ways actually saying it, similar to English. However, I prefer "Yo necesito ir al bano".This is pronounced JO-ne-se-see-to-ear-ahl-bahn-yo.
ir al or ir a la, depending on place.
Bao yu et al Chen has written: 'Hun duan meng jue de piao ling'
ni, ni
¿Puedo ir a la sala de la comodidad? is the best way to ask "May I go to the comfort room" in Spanish.
ir al centro means "Go to the center" I have not seen the commercial but that would be the translation.
'ir al....' OR 'ir a la....' (depending on the Spanish gender of whatever 'the...' is) For example: ir al teatro (to go to the theatre) because 'teatro' is masculine ir a la corrida (to go to the bullfight) because 'corrida' is feminine