How do you say the English women s toilet and the men s toilet It looks like WC and what C comes? I

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    WC is wrong.

    Let's explore how many ways to translate "toilet" in Britain and the United States. lavatory means "public toilet", and in public places, toilet doors are marked with Gents (men's toilet), or Ladies (women's toilet), and sometimes Men's, Men's room, Gentleman's, Women's room and so on. Such as:

    Where is the Gents?(Where is the men's restroom?) )If you would like a wash, the Gentleman's is just over there.

    If you want to go to the toilet, the men's toilet is over there. ) is the most commonly used word. It can refer to either a "public toilet" or a "private toilet".

    For example: I wonder where the toilet is(I wonder where the toilet is.)

    It's a polite word, but it's not as common as toilet. It's written. is a colloquial word that is used in common in the UK and mainly refers to toilets in private homes.

    For example: Excuse me, would you like to tell me where the loo is?(Excuse me, where is the toilet?)

    room is an American language that is commonly used by women. For example: I would like to powder my nose

    It shows the humor of the Americans. room, washing room, rest room are commonly used in American English. It is an abbreviation of water closet, often used in British English, which means "toilet with flush toilet equipment", and sometimes it can be expressed by gestures, that is, the thumb and index finger circle in a circle, and the other three fingers are upward, imitating the shape of the English W and C.

    It's slang. For example: Last night I went to visit John twice

    I went to the toilet twice last night. ) and see one'S aunt is a slang term commonly used in British English that means "to go to the toilet" and "to poop". Have you memorized them all?

    Don't make jokes in translation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    WC is the abbreviation of wash closet, which is the British English word for toilet.

    In the case of women's toilets, it is generally a lady's room

    Men's toilets are usually gentelmen's room

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    men's room women's room

    WC=water closet toilets.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It would be nice to keep it simple :

    Ladys' or Men's

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