katty said:where is the bathroom?
Donde es bano?
help me here
juancarlos said:You mean: ? Donde est? el ba?o?
ricktoronto said:This is a good one to learn. The first time in Boca Chica using a guidebook, I asked where was the "servicio" which I guess maybe is used in Spain and ultimately the waitress took me to the manager. He had enough English to show me to the loo, thankfully.
Anna Coniglio said:Ok now that we're in el ba?o, how do you say:
I want to take a bath?
I want to take a shower?
juancarlos said:Actually, servicio is good too. In Mexico and Cuba and other countries, it is understood without a problem. To eliminate any confusion, it's better to ask:
?Donde est? el servicio sanitario? Of course, most people simply ask for "el ba?o".
xamaicano said:?D?nde est? el excusado?
Jane J. said:If you ask for a "servicio" you will most likely get a bottle of rum, several coca-colas and a bucket of ice.
juancarlos said:They use that in Mexico a lot. Although not in restaurants or when talking formally. In other countries, it is the standard word for outhouse.
Anna Coniglio said:Some new words I learned yesterday that belong in the bathroom (el ba?o)
excusado o servicio (toilet)
lavamanos (sink)
regadera o ducha (shower) I think "ducha" is easier to remember
la ba?era (bathtub)