How to Say ‘Where is the restroom?’ in Portuguese
Onde fica a casa de banho?
ohn-deh fee-kah ah kah-zah deh bahn-yoo
[ohn-deh fee-kah ah kah-zah deh bahn-yoo]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'fica' as a static location verb, commonly seen in location questions.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Being direct is appreciated when seeking directions.
Phrase Breakdown
Onde
[ohn-deh]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
fica
[fee-kah]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
a casa de banho
ah kah-zah deh bahn-yoo
the bathroom
Refers to the restroom or place for personal hygiene.
Vou à casa de banho.
I am going to the bathroom.
Words in this phrase
a
[ah]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
casa
[kah-zah]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
de
[deh]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
banho
[bahn-yoo]
Where is the bathroom?
Used to inquire about the location of the bathroom.
Desculpe, onde fica a casa de banho?
Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
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