A bathroom directly connected to a bedroom is often called an en-suite bathroom. Its use is primarily intended for the occupants of that bedroom only. In French the term "en-suite" literally means "a following", in this case referring to the bathroom being part of the bedroom to which it is attached. Found this in Wikipdeia's definition for bathroom.
ensuite, à la suite, postérieurement, puis
In English, "What do I do afterward?"
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
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It's not French
ensuite
et aprés, ensuite
After that: ensuite, et après
ensuite (one word) means 'then' in French. en suite can mean several rooms in a hotel that are available as an apartment
"Then I get dressed" in French is "Ensuite, je m'habille."
"Afterwards" in French is "ensuite" or "par la suite."
Est-ce que vous allez jouer ensuite?
après cela', 'après ça', 'ensuite'
Depending on context it could be either:Puis, ensuite, alors or donc
Translation: Il est mari'e, ensuite reculez.
A twin ensuite refers to a type of accommodation that features two single beds (twin beds) and an attached private bathroom (ensuite). This setup is commonly found in hotels, guesthouses, or shared living spaces, providing guests with both comfort and privacy. The ensuite bathroom typically includes essential facilities such as a shower, toilet, and sink, making it convenient for occupants.
"Ensuite" refers to a bathroom that is directly connected to a bedroom, allowing for private access from that room. This feature is often considered a desirable amenity in homes and hotels, providing convenience and enhancing comfort. The term is derived from the French word meaning "following" or "in sequence."