TOILET ENGLISH: Where is the toilet? Bathroom? Washroom? Loo? Lavatory? WC? 🚽 💩 🧻
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- English speakers have many words for toilet or the room with the toilet. Bathroom, restroom, the gents, loo, and washroom are a few examples. Did you know we often use different words depending on where we live? For example, in Canada we often say “washroom”. In England, you might hear “the toilet”. Find out what vocabulary to use in which countries to mean the toilet or the room with the toilet. If you are traveling or living in an English-speaking country, there is a good chance you will need to know some of these words. If you don’t learn them, you may have to soil yourself in public 🚽 💩 🧻. www.engvid.com/toilet-english...
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00:00 Where is the bathroom/toilet/washroom/WC...?
00:58 "toilet"
01:54 "bathroom"
02:48 "restroom"
03:27 "washroom"
04:31 "the men's room" & "the ladies' room"
06:07 "loo"
07:09 "lavatory"
07:58 "WC"
08:33 "latrine"
Thanks for watching, everyone! To learn more about cultural differences between North America and the UK, watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/VZrrmR9PF3g/v-deo.html And learn about more differences between similar words with this lesson about HOUSE and HOME: ua-cam.com/video/9BgbfJ0jlQA/v-deo.html
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In Uganda we use the word latrine a lot to refer to outhouse toilets. They are common in low-income homes and Public schools. We call them pit latrines.
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What an interesting topic. In Spanish-speaking countries, we just say baño. We also have old-fashioned words like escusado, retrete, and inodoro. And to sound more polite, we can say servicio or tocador (powder room).
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The word "latrine" is very common in Africa, especially rural Africa, where the 'washroom' is a structure with a pit hole. Usually toilet functions are done into the pit and no water is involved.
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In Japanese sometime/where/one use "お手洗い" or "洗面所" which literally means washing hands or washing face room so It's similar to washroom. W.C is also used in old cafes and restaurants. The most commonly used word is "トイレ" which is "toilet"'s Japanese-English. p.s."手" = hand "面" = face "洗い/洗" = washing "所" = place
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I grew up with both British and Canadian English, with some American influence, being Canadian. I often use the word toilet and bathroom. My mother use the word washroom. When I was a child. I heard people using the word Loo. I don’t hear it as much anymore.
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LATRINA comes from Latin: LATRINA contraction of LAVATRINA that means: toilet or bathroom or washroom. As usual a wonderful lesson by Emma. Bye
It's an useful video. In Kuwait, we use WC in the public places.
I'm not a native English speaker but yes here in UK we use toilet or loo as common expressions I think or understand the lavatory is the sink, I remember to see WC particularly in countries where English was not the mother language and always wonder what WC means?? 😂 finally I understand letrine as a Latinism which means a very old toilet used in the farms and it was like a hole in the ground...
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In Japan, I wonder if I would see most of them. I used to think it was WC.
In Brazil is common to see the "wc" on signs especially at restaurants and public buildings.
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In Turkey, we call tuvalet (toilet) or WC. And of course we have a lot of words that define the toilets such as; hela, lavabo, rahatlama yeri, abdesthane, ayakyolu, kenef and yüz numara. But these things that said in the last sentence are not useful so what i mean by saying this; these words are not using daily life. we use "tuvalet or lavabo" in daily life.
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My grandma used to use latrine in Portuguese (latrina). I was always wondering latr-what? What the heck? :D Great class, Emma - as usual!
"Latrine" is very common in our Asian country Bangladesh. We also use "Bathroom" & "Toilet".
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Thank you. I would like to point out that the word 'Loo' is still very popular in the UK with every generation.
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