I don't know how to pronounce it butPeux-j'aller à la salle de bains ?
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As a statement: "Puedo ir al baño" = "I can go to the bathroom." As a question: "¿Puédo ir al baño?" = "May I go to the bathroom?" Notice the accent over the E in Puedo as well as the question marks create the question. Also be sure to use the ñ instead of the n. These are two different letters and interchanging them can have unintended results.
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Not unless you mean "are you capable of going to the bathroom?" When asking permission, we say "may I go to the bathroom?"
If you want to ask "Where is the bathroom?" in French, you can say "Où est la salle de bain ?"
Je dois aller à la salle de bains.
puedo ir por al bano
"In Irish, you would say "An bhféadfainn dul go dtí an leithreas?" which translates to "Can I go to the bathroom?" in English."
To say "go to the bathroom" in Cantonese, you can say "去洗手間" (heoi2 sai2 sau2 gaan1).
No. It is not true to say that dried apples helps you go to bathroom.
you don't. you simply wait for them to finish showering and then go, unless they say you can go to the bathroom while they are still in there, then go to the bathroom.
they dug a hole in the ground and They would go to the bathroom (piss, they would say back then).
May I use the bathroom please? Can I go to the bathroom please?
"Masz do goto łazience" means "Do you have to go to the bathroom" in Polish
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