It's normally said, "Saan ang CR?".
But the literal translation would be, "Saan ang palikuran?" or "Saan ang paliguan?". Palikuran means bathroom and paliguan means comfort room. Saan means where.
To say "Where is the bathroom?" in Igbo, you would say "Ebee ka akwụkwọ bụ?"
clean your bathroom...
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.
To ask "where is the bathroom" in Twi, you can say "Ɔ saa ara n'anim?".
weh di bathroom deh?
You can say "Ɛhefo paa a ɛtwe se n'anim de?" in Twi to ask where the bathroom is.
In the Philippines, you can say thank you by using the phrase "Salamat."
In the Philippines, they say "Salamat".Salamat - Thank YouMaraming Salamat- Thank You Very Much
To say "go to the bathroom" in Cantonese, you can say "去洗手間" (heoi2 sai2 sau2 gaan1).
'Bathroom' in Spanish is 'bano' (there is a tilde above the 'n').