There are many ways, depending the country which you are from.
In Spain they are called: "lavabo." The vulgar way: "cagadero"
In many South American countries: "inodoro"The right word is "Toilette", which is french for "bathroom/lavatory", and in spanish is "baño".
Necesitamos papel higiénico/papel de baño.
WC . Also inodoro, el water, retrete, servicio. All depends on local useage. Usually if you want to say "where is the toilet", you can fall back on the old "donde está el baño".
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
Necesitamos papel higiénico/papel de baño.
WC . Also inodoro, el water, retrete, servicio. All depends on local useage. Usually if you want to say "where is the toilet", you can fall back on the old "donde está el baño".
To say "toilet" in Māori, you would use the word "tioata."
First = Say Toy Second = Say Lit Third = Say them together without a pause It's spelt toilet.
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
"Toilet" in Polish is "toaleta" or "Å‚azienka".
Washbowl, washroom, lavatory, toilet, or washstand.
toilet
"Daretkhana"
Banheiro.
Toilette
Toaletna