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Introduction
Merhaba! Hello and welcome to Turkey Survival Phrases brought to you by TurkishClass101.com. This course is designed to equip you with the language skills and knowledge to enable you to get the most out of your visit to Turkey. You will be surprised at how far a little Turkish will go.
Now, before we jump in, remember to stop by TurkishClass101.com, and there you will find the accompanying PDF and additional info in the post. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment.
Turkish Survival Phrases, Lesson 6: "Where's the bathroom?" in Turkish.

Lesson focus

In this lesson, we'll cover an extremely important phrase: "Where is the toilet?"
In Turkish, "Where is the toilet?" is Tuvalet nerede? Let's break it down. Tu-va-let ne-re-de? And once more, Tuvalet nerede?
Let's look at the components. The first word, Tuvalet, means "toilet." Tu-va-let. Tuvalet. This is followed by Nerede, which in Turkish means "where is." Ne-re-de. Nerede.
A formal way to ask "Where can I find the bathroom?" is Banyo nerede acaba? Let's break it down. Ban-yo ne-re-de a-ca-ba? Once more, Banyo nerede acaba?
The first word, Banyo, means "bathroom." Banyo. Banyo. After that is Nerede, which again means "where." Nerede. Acaba literally means "I wonder." If you use it in question sentences, it gives extra polite impression to people. Acaba. Acaba.
All together, that's Banyo nerede acaba? Banyo nerede acaba?
If you are looking for the ladies' room, the phrase is Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba? Ba-yan-lar tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba? Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba?
Bayanlar means "ladies'." Ba-yan-lar. Bayanlar. Next is Tuvaleti, a form of the word for "toilet." Tu-va-le-ti. Tuvaleti. And last, we have Nerede, which again means "where is." Ne-re-de. Nerede. After that, we have Acaba again. As you'll remember, it means "I wonder."
All together, that's Ba-yan-lar tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba? Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba?
If you are looking for the men's room, the equivalent phrase is is Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba? Er-kek-ler tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba? Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba?
Erkekler means "men's." Er-kek-ler. Erkekler. Just replace the word Banyanlar, or "ladies'" with Erkekler, or "men's." Er-kek-ler tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba? Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba?
Let's hear both of the sentences one more time. Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba? and Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba?
The phrase Tuvalet nerede? sounds a little less informal. So, you can make it polite by adding Acaba at the end of the sentence. Tuvalet nerede acaba? Tu-va-let ne-re-de a-ca-ba?
Now, when you finally get to the bathroom, there may be one last hurdle. In some instances, only Turkish words are written on the doors. What to do? What to do?
As we've seen above, the word for "men" is Erkekler. And for "women" you'll see either Kadınlar or Bayanlar.
Let us hear it once more. The word for "men" is Erkekler. Er-kek-ler. Erkekler. Erkekler. The word for "woman" is Kadınlar. Ka-dın-lar. Kadınlar. Or, Bayanlar. Ba-yan-lar. Bayanlar.
When you're travelling, there may not be many public bathrooms for tourists to use. This means your best option is to stop at either a café or a restaurant to use the bathrooms. Understandably, café owners sometimes aren't too keen on having people stop in just to use their bathroom. But, most likely, since you are a tourist, they will welcome you and let you use the toilet. So, to be polite, you might want to buy a bottle of water or order a coffee before asking Tuvalet nerede acaba?

Outro

Okay, to close out today's lesson, we would you to practice what you have just learned. I will provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you're responsible for shouting it aloud. You have a few seconds before I give you the answer. So, Iyi şanslar, which means "good luck" in Turkish.
"Where is the toilet?" informal - Tuvalet nerede?
Tu-va-let ne-re-de?
Tuvalet nerede?
"Where is the bathroom?" formal - Banyo nerede acaba?
Ban-yo ne-re-de a-ca-ba?
Banyo nerede acaba?
"Where's the ladies' room?" - Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba?
Ba-yan-lar tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba?
Bayanlar tuvaleti nerede acaba?
"Where's the men's room?" - Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba?
Er-kek-ler tu-va-le-ti ne-re-de a-ca-ba?
Erkekler tuvaleti nerede acaba?
"Woman" – Bayanlar.
Ba-yan-lar.
Bayanlar.
"Woman" - Kadınlar.
Ka-dın-lar.
Kadınlar.
"Man" - Erkekler.
Er-kek-ler.
Erkekler.
Alright. That's going to do for today. Remember to stop by TurkishClass101.com, and pick up the accompanying PDF. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment. Görüşürüz!

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