See also: tualetē

Latvian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French toilette.

Noun

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tualete f (5th declension)

  1. dress, outfit (usually with accessories, especially if carefully chosen), dressing style
    moderna, grezna, melna tualetemodern, luxurious, black dress
    balles tualeteball dress
    bieži mainīt tualetesto often change one's outfit
  2. grooming, care of one's body, toilet (in its archaic sense)
    tualetes piederumitoiletry (lit. grooming accessories)
    tualetes spogulisvanity mirror
    tualetes galdiņšdressing table
    tualetes ziepesgrooming soap, soap for washing one's body
    tualetes ūdenseau-de-toilette, toilet water (light perfume for freshening one's skin)
  3. (usually in a public place) bathroom, washroom, restroom, WC (room, also separate building, usually with a sink and a toilet, for washing or eliminating human waste)
    tualetes istabawashroom (lit. toilet room)
    tualetes papīrstoilet paper
    viriešu, sieviešu tualetemen's, women's restroom

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