In French, the word "toilette" refers to a bathroom or restroom, as well as the act of washing up or grooming oneself. It can also denote the process of getting ready, such as dressing or personal care. The term is commonly used in public settings to indicate facilities for hygiene.
No it is a French word. The slang for toilet is spelled loo
Toilettes
It's french for dressing room and it gradually turn into the word toilet.
from the french language
des toilettes publiques
Loo (English slang for toilet) is pronounced the same as the word lieu, part of the phrase in lieu of (instead of). In French, lieu means "location."
dragon de toilette
Yes it means toilet in english
les toilettes du bas, les toilettes du rez-de-chaussée
un rouleau de papier toilette
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold