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How do you ask where the bathroom is in Spanish?
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The most common way to ask “Where is the bathroom?” in Spanish is to say “¿Dónde está el baño?” “dónde está” means “where is” and, as you know, “el baño” means bathroom.
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” in Spanish is to say “¿Dónde está el baño?” “dónde está” means “where is” and, as you know, “el baño” means bathroom.
Beside above, what do Bano mean in Spanish? baño = bath masculine noun baño (Spanish masculine noun)
One may also ask, how do you ask may I go to the bathroom in Spanish?
May I go to the bathroom?
Can I use the bathroom or may I use the bathroom?
is considered polite but also, to some people, a little stilted and 1930s. Asking someone May I go to the bathroom? is considered polite but also, to some people, a little stilted and 1930s. As an English-learner, you probably cant go wrong with it though.
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