How to Say ‘Where is the bathroom?’ in French
Où sont les toilettes?
oo sohn lay twal-et
[oo sohn lay twal-et]
🇫🇷 In France: Remember, public restrooms might be rare, and some cafes might charge a small fee.
Phrase Breakdown
Où
[oo]
Where
Queries the position or location of something.
Où sont les toilettes s'il vous plaît?
Where are the toilets, please?
sont
[sohn]
are
Plural form of 'is', used for multiple objects or people.
Où sont mes lunettes?
Where are my glasses?
les toilettes
lay twal-et
the toilets
Refers to the restroom or bathroom.
Les toilettes sont là-bas.
The toilets are over there.
Words in this phrase
les
[lay]
the
Definite article for plural nouns.
Où sont les toilettes publiques?
Where are the public restrooms?
toilettes
[twal-et]
toilets
Refers to restroom or bathroom facilities.
Je cherche les toilettes.
I am looking for the toilets.
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