The Greek word for bathroom is
λουτρό
Translations for bathroom and their definitions
λουτρό | |
1. n-n. bathroom | |
2. n-n. bath |
μπάνιο | |
1. n-n. bath (act of bathing) | |
Μετά το μπάνιο χαλάρωσα πολύ. - I relaxed a lot after the bath. | |
Η κόρη μου κάνει κάθε μέρα τρία μπάνια. Υπερβολικό δεν είναι; - Every day my daughter takes three baths. Isn't it excessive? | |
2. n-n. (by extension) bath, bathtub (tub or pool used for bathing) | |
Το μπάνιο είναι γεμάτο σαπουνάδα. - The bath is full of suds. | |
Είμαι πολύ ψηλός, δε θα χωρέσω στο μπάνιο σου. - I'm too tall, I won't fit in your bathtub. | |
3. n-n. (by extension) bathroom (room for bathing and usually with a toilet) | |
Μπήκε μέσα στο μπάνιο πριν μια ώρα. Τι κάνει τόση ώρα άραγε; - He went into the bathroom an hour ago. What could he possibly be doing? | |
Μπορώ μήπως να χρησιμοποιήσω το μπάνιο σας; - Could I possibly use your bathroom? | |
4. n-n. (figuratively) swim (instance of swimming or bathing, usually in the sea) | |
Πόσα μπάνια έκανες το καλοκαίρι; - How many swims did you go for in the summer? | |
Κάθε πρωί χαράματα πάνε οι γέροι για μπάνιο επειδή δεν κάνει πολύ ζεστή. - Old people go for a bathe every morning at daybreak because it isn't too warm. |
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