トイレ
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a toilet or restroom facility. Often used in everyday conversation to ask for directions or indicate need.
Theme
During a visit to a public facility, User and Mika are looking for amenities and discussing directions.
トイレ
トイレ
toilet
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'toilet' in a restroom — it's a 'toilet'! The word sounds like 'toilet' in English, making it easy to remember: 'Toilet' → トイレ (toire, 'toilet').
Cultural Note
In Japan, public restrooms often have signs saying 『トイレ』 (toire, 'toilet') or 『お手洗い』 (otearai, 'washroom'). It's polite to ask 『トイレはどこですか?』 (toire wa doko desu ka?, 'Where is the toilet?') when needed.
Forms
Base: トイレBase noun form. Used to refer to a toilet or restroom facility. Often used in everyday conversation to ask for directions or indicate need.