Toilet Toilettes in French and eau de toilette EaudeTo .

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The French word toilette originally meant dressing room and makeup, and now, most of the time, it also refers to dressing room and makeup.

    The meaning of the toilet is due to the fact that women often have to touch up their makeup, and the place where the makeup is touched up is the toilet (now there are fewer dressing rooms).

    In addition to this, the word also means clothing, clothing, clothing (specifically referring to women).

    And, only if toilette is the plural (i.e. "toilettes") it refers to toilets.

    It is said that the English word "toilet" is derived from French, and originally meant a dresser, and later extended to a toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's the same in English.

    Toilet toilet

    toilet water

    It's different from Chinese.

    Sometimes a word in English can mean more than one meaning.

    ā€”ā€”ā€” other words, the word toilette in French can mean a variety of meanings, and it is known as the meaning of toilet, but it also contains other meanings such as makeup, so when combined and matched, it can mean words that have nothing to do with toilet.

    There should be a source, but it's not very clear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Toilettes means toilet, and that's right.

    But Eau de Toilette refers to Eau de toilette, and then there is Eau de Parfum is a perfume, which is a higher concentration than the previous one and more expensive.

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