Words in parentheses indicate variations in spelling: Usai (usay) di bathroom dae (deh)?
The "th" in "bathroom" is usually pronounced "t", giving you "batroom".
Usai di bathrum dae?
nuqDaq 'oH puchpa''e'
To add rough pronunciation to the above: nookdahk oaH poochpah'eh
where the H is pronounced like the ch in "chutzpah" or "Channukah".
Na fine fine one!! (spelt in Krio fayn)
Donde esta el bano? Donde esta=where is el bano=the bathroom
salle de bains or also WC
las paredes de un banquete para baño
"How do you clean the bathroom?" in Spanish is "¿Cómo limpia usted el baño?" It is pronounced "KO-mo LEEM-pee-ah ooh-STED ell BAHN-yo?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Grandmother in Krio is "Granni."
Ar lek you. "Ar" is a corrupted form of "I".
In Krio language, you can say "mek dear" to mean "dear."
In Krio language, you would say "How you dey?" to ask someone how they are doing.
kushe
You say: Ar don taya.
Na fine fine one!! (spelt in Krio fayn)
To say "Where is the bathroom?" in Igbo, you would say "Ebee ka akwụkwọ bụ?"
To say 'He is going to the bathroom' you would say 'Va al baño.'
Bathroom is "badkamer" in Dutch.
You can say "حمام" (hamam) in Farsi to refer to the bathroom.
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