bathroom in German
bathroom in German is Badezimmer, Bad — bathroom means a room containing a bath or shower, usually also with a toilet and sink.
bathroom in German
Badezimmer
(chiefly, US, South Africa, Canada, Philippines, Australia, euphemism) A lavatory (area where one washes or bathes): a room containing a toilet and (typically but not necessarily) a bathtub.
Bad
(chiefly, US, South Africa, Canada, Philippines, Australia, euphemism) A lavatory (area where one washes or bathes): a room containing a toilet and (typically but not necessarily) a bathtub.
What does "bathroom" mean?
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noun A room containing a bath or shower, usually also with a toilet and sink.
"We're renovating the bathroom this summer."
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noun A polite term for a toilet, whether or not it also contains a bath.
"Excuse me, where's the bathroom?"
bathroom in a sentence
- We're renovating the bathroom this summer.
- Excuse me, where's the bathroom?
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bathroom" in German?
"bathroom" in German is Badezimmer, Bad. bathroom means: A room containing a bath or shower, usually also with a toilet and sink.
How do you use "bathroom" in a sentence?
Example: "We're renovating the bathroom this summer." In German, "bathroom" is Badezimmer, Bad.
Are there other ways to say "bathroom" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "bathroom": Badezimmer, Bad.
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