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".
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".
spanish to English translation: is "where is the bathroom"?
a baby potty
Necesitamos papel higiénico/papel de baño.
I am called = a mi me llaman
In Urdu, toilet is called as Pa-Khana (پاخانھ).
There is no part of a toilet that's called a 'slang'
The name of the float mechanism in a toilet is called a ball and cock.
The toilet on a boat is referred to as the "head".
Washbowl, washroom, lavatory, toilet, or washstand.
No, there is a book called the toilet of doom by Micheal Lawrence and he has mentioned a game called the toilet of life to make Angie and Jiggy swap lives.
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".
They are called tank bolts.
because its called TOILET PAPER
El Ton John
"El baño" means "the bathroom" in Spanish.
Greg.