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How do you say "toilet" in French?
les toilettes
In French, "toilet" is les toilettes.
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Pronunciation
Say 'too-ah-let' with stress on the third part, rolling the r in the first part lightly.
Grammar notes
Toilettes is feminine and always plural in French (les toilettes). The singular toile exists but sounds formal.
Example sentence
Les toilettes sont au fond du couloir.
The toilet is at the end of the corridor.
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How to remember les toilettes
Toilettes looks like English 'toilet' with an extra syllable and an 's'. It's always plural because there are multiple stalls.
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- blanket la couverture
- bottle opener le décapsuleur
- bowl le bol
- fan le ventilateur
- leather bag le sac en cuir
- mirror le miroir
- picture le tableau
- spoon la cuillère
- toilet paper le papier toilette
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Questions about les toilettes
How do you say "toilet" in French?
In French, "toilet" is les toilettes. It is a noun.
How is les toilettes written in French?
les toilettes is written using the standard French script.
How is les toilettes used in a sentence?
Use les toilettes as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Les toilettes sont au fond du couloir. (The toilet is at the end of the corridor.).
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