je prends une douche dans la salle de bains
The translation for "with shower or with bathroom" in the Yoruba language is "Pẹlu iwe tabi Pẹlu baluwe."
If you want to ask "Where is the bathroom?" in French, you can say "Où est la salle de bain ?"
Usually because they have a shower or bath tub in the same room, so naturally we just say the bathroom. We also say restroom, but i never really understood that either. Some of this is because of Americans' desire to avoid using the word "toilet" at least historically. It was considered to be a big vulgar. So "bathroom" became the euphemism for "toilet."
To say "Where is the bathroom?" in Igbo, you would say "Ebee ka akwụkwọ bụ?"
Not really:You could say "I will have a shower", if you are planning to have one; or you could say "I have had a shower" after you have finished. I f you are in the process of showering you would say "I am showering".
The translation for "with shower or with bathroom" in the Yoruba language is "Pẹlu iwe tabi Pẹlu baluwe."
When they say "One and a half bathroom" it means that there's one full bathroom, with a shower and toilet, and sinks. The half just means that there's no shower.
'the shower room' in french is 'la salle de douche'
French for bath is le bain. If you want to say bathroom, it is salle de bain. And if you want to spell shower it is le douche (no, I'm not kidding, it's true).
A bathroom is called "une salle de bains" in French (assuming you think of having a shower or brush your teeth). If you use 'bathroom' as a synonym of 'loo', it is called 'les toilettes' (fem. plural).
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".
Are the shower and toilet blocked in your bathroom?
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douche d'avril
bathroom in French is salle de bains
douche ; "se doucher" = "prendre une douche" = have a shower
you don't. you simply wait for them to finish showering and then go, unless they say you can go to the bathroom while they are still in there, then go to the bathroom.