A guard at a remote archaeological site in Greece once answered my similar question with a gesture encompassing the surrounding mountainous landscape, “The world is your toilet.”
Well, for one thing, the spoken language is Prakit. The written language is Sanskrit and both are generally considered a dead language, used only in a few communities. So, p___ off!
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Third tree on the left as you go back down with wisdom.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
In Nepali it is:
बाथरूमा कहाँ छ? Bātharūmā kahām̐ cha?
That’s pretty close to Sanskrit.
blunebottle about 5 years ago
I can say it in Klingon:
nuqDaq ‘oH puchpa’‘e’
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
’Which way to the Gents?"
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 5 years ago
Bathroom? You’re in it!
Jeff0811 about 5 years ago
In Spanish it’s ‘Donde el bathroomo’. (Obviously I kid, and mean no offense.)
jagedlo about 5 years ago
“You climbed all that way to ask me THAT?”
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Just go use the Little Boys Bush at O.T.H. ;-)
rroxxanna about 5 years ago
A guard at a remote archaeological site in Greece once answered my similar question with a gesture encompassing the surrounding mountainous landscape, “The world is your toilet.”
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Oops. Too late. Never mind.
mistercatworks about 5 years ago
Well, for one thing, the spoken language is Prakit. The written language is Sanskrit and both are generally considered a dead language, used only in a few communities. So, p___ off!
pshea about 5 years ago
Where is the bathroom in Sanskrit? Please.
dcp9142 about 5 years ago
Where’s the toilet / bathroom?शौचालयः कुत्रास्ति? (śaucālayaḥ kutrāsti)