Learn Japanese while reading Manga with our new Manga Reader Tool!

Nihongo

Classroom

How to say 'Toilet' in Japanese | トイレ

Wondering how to say 'Toilet' in Japanese? You're in the right place!

The Japanese word for Toilet is 'Toire', written as トイレ in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Toilet

    Reading

    Toire

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun 'トイレ (toire)' refers to a 'toilet' or 'restroom'. It is a commonly used word in everyday conversation and is understood by all Japanese speakers. The word is derived from the English word 'toilet', but in Japanese, it specifically refers to the room or facility where the toilet is located, rather than the fixture itself. For example: Where is the toilet?「トイレはどこですか?」(といれはどこですか?). I need to go to the toilet「トイレに行かなきゃ」(といれにいかなきゃ). It's important to note that 'トイレ' is a casual term and can be used in most situations, but in more formal contexts, the word 'お手洗い (おてあらい)' might be preferred.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Frequency

    2311

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

Katakana in the Word トイレ

This word contains 3 Katakana characters :

  • katakana

    Reading

    To
  • katakana

    Reading

    I
  • katakana

    Reading

    Re

Learn the Word トイレ

Let's make sure you fully understand this word.

What does 'Toire' (トイレ) mean?

'Toire' means 'Toilet' .

To help you master this word, here's an interactive lesson where you'll practice its readings and meanings.