Transliteration: oo sohn lay twa-lett
🇫🇷 Excusez-moi, pouvez-vous me dire où sont les toilettes?
🗣️ ehks-kyoo-zay mwah, puh-vay voo muh deer oo sohn lay twa-lett?
🇺🇸 Excuse me, can you tell me where the toilets are?
🇫🇷 Où sont les toilettes? Elles sont à droite.
🗣️ oo sohn lay twa-let? ell sohn ah drwaht.
🇺🇸 Where are the toilets? They are on the right.
French
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You can use the word "Où sont les toilettes?" which translates to "Where are the toilets?".
The word "Où sont les toilettes?" is pronounced as "oo sohn lay twa-lett".
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