In a house, bathrooms are usually found towards the middle of the house so it is easily accessible from any area in your house.
If you are referring to in a restaurant, bathrooms are usually found out of the way, but not so out of the way that customers can't find it. The area of bathrooms varies in every restaurant and houses.
A "Bathroom Fixture" generally refers to any item that is permanently attached or "fixed" to a surface in the bathroom. This can include items such as the tub, toilet and sink. It can also sometimes refer to items such as the mirror and lighting, towel holders and other similarly fixed items.
Powder room
Restroom
John
Washroom
Shower
'une salle de bains' - It can also be 'les toilettes', when you use 'bathroom' as a synonym of 'loo'
Um... I guess so you have a private place to go to the toilet, have a shower, etc.
A bathroom is a room containing a bath in which a person can bathe, or, more commonly in the United States and Canada, a room containing a toilet.
salle de bain
salle de bains or also WC
la salle de bains means the bathroom in french
'la salle de bains'Some English speakers use the term bathroom as a substitute for 'loo'. In that sense, it would be translated 'les toilettes'.
i think you mean, oui oui? as far as i know, it just means yes (oui).
"Bathroom" in English is (il) bagno in Italian and (la) salle de bains in French.
Washroom in french is "les toilettes" (the bathroom).
salle de bain
masculin
bathroom in French is salle de bains
Les toilettes are the loo, the bathroom in French.
A bathroom is called "une salle de bains" in French (assuming you think of having a shower or brush your teeth). If you use 'bathroom' as a synonym of 'loo', it is called 'les toilettes' (fem. plural).
The word bathroom is "salle de bains" in French. This is when you ask for the room where you shower and wash. If you're asking about the bathroom in the eupehemistic sense of loo/toilets/johns, that would be "les toilettes".
salle de bains
les toilettes
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No!