Q. What do Le Bain mean?
le bain. the tub; the bath; the bathtub; the bathing tub.
Q. Is Bain in the English dictionary?
[bɛ̃ ] masculine noun. 1. ( dans une baignoire) bath.
Table of Contents
- Q. What do Le Bain mean?
- Q. Is Bain in the English dictionary?
- Q. What is a polite way to say poop?
- Q. What is difference between bathroom and washroom?
- Q. Where is washroom used?
- Q. Why is can I use the bathroom wrong?
- Q. What is a fancy word for bathroom?
- Q. What is a bathroom with just a toilet called?
- Q. Should toilet be in separate room?
- Q. Can a teacher deny bathroom?
Q. What is a polite way to say poop?
Strictly in terms of correct English conversational grammar, one could say: “I’m having a bowel movement,” or “I’m having a BM.” A dainty, and somewhat flippant way of saying it is: “I’m going number 2.” If you find yourself in a more formal situation or setting, you probably want to be more discrete or circumspect.
Q. What is difference between bathroom and washroom?
Washroom and bathroom refers to the same place (the room that contains the toilet). In my experience “washroom” is used more in Canada, and “bathroom” is used very commonly in the United States. A bathroom always usually has a sink, toilet, shower/bath/or both (some bathrooms showers or baths.
Q. Where is washroom used?
Difference in use of terms Washroom and Restroom across the World. American English uses washroom for public convenience facility in commercial and public places. The term bathroom is used for smaller and residential facility. Washroom continues to be used to denote public convenience in Chicago and Canada.
Q. Why is can I use the bathroom wrong?
Technically, the correct form is “May I go to the toilet.” In casual usage, “can” is much more frequent than “may.” But using “can” could let a smart-aleck respond “I don’t know — can you?” Meaning, “Are you able to.” This is because “can” implied you are asking about ability, not requesting permission.
Q. What is a fancy word for bathroom?
Synonyms of bathroom
- bath,
- bog.
- [British],
- can,
- cloakroom.
- [British],
- comfort station,
- convenience.
Q. What is a bathroom with just a toilet called?
Answered 1 year ago · Author has 172 answers and 293.4K answer views. In real estate terms a room with JUST a toilet is known as a quarter bath. As opposed to a room with a toilet and a sink which is a half bath. The tub/shower with toilet and sink is a full bath.
Q. Should toilet be in separate room?
“The toilet gets in the way of this daily ritual and should be in a separate room to enclose any undesirable odours and noises.” By separating the bathroom from the toilet, home owners can be better assured of privacy, hygiene and ease of access.
Q. Can a teacher deny bathroom?
It is not illegal for a teacher to “not allow” a student to use the restroom. A teacher must manage students and their learning and more than not a student can wait for the appropriate time for a restroom break. The health and safety of students is paramount and any teacher endangering a students health can be liable.