How to Say ‘Restroom’ in French
Toilettes
twah-lett
[twah-lett]
💬 Usage Tip: Simply say 'twah-let'.
🇫🇷 In France: Public toilets may sometimes charge a small fee.
Phrase Breakdown
Toilettes
[twah-lett]
Toilets
Refers to the restroom or bathroom.
Où sont les toilettes, s'il vous plaît?
Where are the toilets, please?
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