المعنى
A room for bathing and toilet
خلفية ثقافية
Most bathrooms are 'wet rooms' where the floor is always wet. It is common to wear rubber flip-flops inside. The 'Gayung' and 'Bak Mandi' system is still very common. You scoop water from the tank and pour it over yourself. In many homes, the bathroom is also where people perform 'Wudhu' (ablution) before prayer. Bathing twice a day (morning and late afternoon) is a social requirement. If you haven't bathed by 5 PM, people might ask if you've 'mandi' yet.
The 'Permisi' Rule
Always say 'Permisi' before asking for the bathroom to sound polite.
Wet Floors
Indonesian bathrooms are almost always wet. Be careful not to slip!
المعنى
A room for bathing and toilet
The 'Permisi' Rule
Always say 'Permisi' before asking for the bathroom to sound polite.
Wet Floors
Indonesian bathrooms are almost always wet. Be careful not to slip!
The Gayung Technique
If you see a bucket and a dipper, that's your shower. Pour water over your shoulders for the best experience.
No Toilet Paper?
Many local bathrooms use water for cleaning instead of paper. Look for a small hose or a bucket.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Saya mau pergi ke ___ mandi.
The correct phrase is 'Kamar mandi'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for the bathroom at a friend's house?
Asking for the bathroom:
'Boleh saya...' is a polite way to ask for permission.
Match the Indonesian word with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are all common types of 'kamar' (rooms).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Di mana kamar mandinya? B: ___ di sebelah dapur.
'Ada' is used to indicate the existence or location of something.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a fancy hotel and want to be very formal.
'Kamar kecil' is the most formal euphemism.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Formality Levels
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينSaya mau pergi ke ___ mandi.
The correct phrase is 'Kamar mandi'.
Asking for the bathroom:
'Boleh saya...' is a polite way to ask for permission.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
These are all common types of 'kamar' (rooms).
A: Di mana kamar mandinya? B: ___ di sebelah dapur.
'Ada' is used to indicate the existence or location of something.
You are in a fancy hotel and want to be very formal.
'Kamar kecil' is the most formal euphemism.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
14 أسئلةYes, in most contexts they are used interchangeably, though 'Kamar mandi' implies there is also a place to bathe.
It's better to use 'Kamar mandi' or 'Kamar kecil' in formal settings. 'WC' is quite casual.
Because of the hot and humid climate, bathing in the morning and evening is essential for hygiene and comfort.
It's a polite euphemism for bathroom, literally meaning 'small room'.
No, many modern homes and malls have sitting toilets, but squat toilets are still very common in public areas.
You can say 'Ada orang' (There is a person) or 'Sedang dipakai' (Being used).
It's polite to ask 'Numpang ke kamar mandi', and most places will allow it, though buying something is better.
It is the verb 'to bathe' or 'to take a shower'.
Yes, 'Kamar bilas' is specifically a 'rinsing room', usually found at swimming pools or beaches.
Simply say 'Saya mau mandi'.
Yes, you can say 'Kamar mandi umum'.
Yes, it is very common in urban areas and is understood by everyone.
Look for a 'bidet spray' (hose) or a 'gayung' (dipper) with a water tank.
You can say 'Toiletnya mampet'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Kamar tidur
similarBedroom
Kamar kecil
specialized formRestroom/Powder room
Bak mandi
builds onWater tank in the bathroom
Air mandi
builds onBathing water
Sabun mandi
builds onBath soap
Tempat cuci tangan
similarSink/Hand washing station