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浴室 — meaning in English: bathroom

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浴室
yùshì
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橱柜
chúguì
银行
yínháng
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 浴室 (yùshì) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing home layouts or during visits to public facilities. For instance, when someone invites you over, they might say, 'The 浴室 is down the hall,' indicating where to find the bathroom.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 浴室 is 厕所 (cèsuǒ), which specifically refers to a toilet. While 浴室 encompasses the entire bathroom, including bathing facilities, 厕所 focuses on the toilet aspect. Use 浴室 when referring to the whole space or when mentioning features like a shower or bathtub.
Culture
The term 浴室 combines 浴 (yù), meaning 'bath,' and 室 (shì), meaning 'room.' This reflects how bathrooms in Chinese culture have historically been places of relaxation and cleanliness, emphasizing personal hygiene. Interestingly, the concept of bathing has deep roots in Chinese traditions, with ancient bathhouses serving social roles beyond mere washing.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 浴室?
The pronunciation of 浴室 is yùshì. The first syllable 'yù' has a falling tone, while 'shì' has a falling tone as well, making it essential to capture the tones for correct pronunciation.
Q.How do you ask where the bathroom is in Mandarin?
You can ask, '浴室在哪里?' (Yùshì zài nǎlǐ?), which means 'Where is the bathroom?' This phrase is useful for travelers and learners alike.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 浴室?
A common mistake is to confuse 浴室 with 厕所. Remember that 浴室 refers to the entire bathroom, while 厕所 specifically means 'toilet.' Use the appropriate term based on what you are specifically referring to.
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