المعنى
A necessary question for travelers.
خلفية ثقافية
Public toilets in Slovenia are often marked with 'WC'. In older buildings, you might see 'M' for Moški (Men) and 'Ž' for Ženske (Women). It is common to pay a small fee (0.50€) for public toilets in Ljubljana. Always carry some change. In restaurants, the toilet is usually free for guests, but you might need to ask for a key or a code. Slovenians value privacy. When you enter a public restroom, it's polite to keep noise to a minimum.
The WC Shortcut
If you forget the word 'stranišče', just say 've-ce'. Everyone knows it!
Formal vs Informal
Always use 'Oprostite' with people you don't know. 'Oprosti' is only for friends.
المعنى
A necessary question for travelers.
The WC Shortcut
If you forget the word 'stranišče', just say 've-ce'. Everyone knows it!
Formal vs Informal
Always use 'Oprostite' with people you don't know. 'Oprosti' is only for friends.
Paying for the Toilet
Keep 50 cent coins in your pocket for public restrooms in the city center.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to make the phrase polite and correct.
Oprostite, ______ je stranišče?
'Kje' is used for asking about a static location.
Which of these is the most formal way to ask for the restroom?
Select the best option:
'Sanitarije' and the formal 'Oprostite' make this the most formal option.
Complete the dialogue between a guest and a waiter.
Gost: Oprostite, kje je stranišče? Natakar: ______ po hodniku in nato desno.
'Pojdite' (Go) is the formal imperative used for giving directions.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Types of Restrooms
Public
- • Javno stranišče
- • WC na postaji
Private
- • Domače stranišče
- • Kopalnica
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينOprostite, ______ je stranišče?
'Kje' is used for asking about a static location.
Select the best option:
'Sanitarije' and the formal 'Oprostite' make this the most formal option.
Gost: Oprostite, kje je stranišče? Natakar: ______ po hodniku in nato desno.
'Pojdite' (Go) is the formal imperative used for giving directions.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةNo, it is the standard, polite word for toilet in Slovenian.
Many young Slovenians speak English, but using the Slovenian phrase is much more appreciated.
It stands for 'Water Closet', just like in many other European countries.
Usually, there is a fixed price. If there is a basket, leaving 50 cents is standard.
عبارات ذات صلة
Kje je WC?
similarWhere is the WC?
Oprostite, kje so sanitarije?
specialized formExcuse me, where are the facilities?
Moram na stranišče.
builds onI have to go to the toilet.