You may be surprised to find that Italians are usually used to mean toilet Yes water!It is abbreviated from the outdated English term bathroom, This is just another name for a typical flush toilet, or more broadly, a small room that contains Toilet.
But please note that in Italian watt Pronounced as if it were a v, Much like a German water.

water It is a masculine noun. Because it is a loan word, the plural form is the same as the singular.
- bathroom = bathroom
- A toilet = bathroom
- I water = bathroom
- Toilet = Some toilets
Cleaning the toilet is the housework I hate the most.
Cleaning the toilet is the housework I hate the most.

In spoken language, you may hear the usage of this word water To describe the toilet itself, but such as Toilet, bath (bathroom), vulgar Process And French words Lotion More common.English abbreviations bathroom, bathroom, Also exists, mainly used for signs (pronounced /pleasure/).
Excuse me, where can I find the toilet? -Which one? -The toilet… in short, the toilet! -Ah, he wants to go to the toilet. Look, the bathroom is under the hall, where the word WC is.
Excuse me, where can I find the toilet? – what? -The toilet… the toilet, you know! -Oh, you want to go to the toilet. Look, the bathroom is at the end of the corridor, where the word WC is written.




