Thanks for watching, everyone! To learn more about cultural differences between North America and the UK, watch this video: th-cam.com/video/VZrrmR9PF3g/w-d-xo.html And learn about more differences between similar words with this lesson about HOUSE and HOME: th-cam.com/video/9BgbfJ0jlQA/w-d-xo.html
In Uganda we use the word latrine a lot to refer to outhouse toilets. They are common in low-income homes and Public schools. We call them pit latrines.
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Dear [Teacher's Emma], I wanted to thank you for your informative lectures. Your classes have been incredibly insightful and have helped me understand the subject matter better. I was wondering if you would consider adding a conclusion to your lectures to summarize the key takeaways and provide a sense of closure. It would be greatly appreciated by the students and help us retain the information presented. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Hi..!That is to say, all 143 words have been used in the video, in which the letter T has been used repeatedly 60 times ammmnnngg... good job thank you ☺️💯
Tengo problemas de memoria. Pero amo el idioma Inglés. Pero la admiro a la señora Ema. Explica muy claro y bien. Trato de aprender. Soy duro. Pero entiendo poquito. Pero la escucho bien a la señora. Muchas bendiciones
In Japanese sometime/where/one use "お手洗い" or "洗面所" which literally means washing hands or washing face room so It's similar to washroom. W.C is also used in old cafes and restaurants. The most commonly used word is "トイレ" which is "toilet"'s Japanese-English. p.s."手" = hand "面" = face "洗い/洗" = washing "所" = place
Super! For me is not easy to hear somone speaking but I can understand your english. It is clear an not fast for me. Congratulations by your channel. I liked.
The word "latrine" is very common in Africa, especially rural Africa, where the 'washroom' is a structure with a pit hole. Usually toilet functions are done into the pit and no water is involved.
Hi there teacher Emma I knew that wods toilet and batdroom by I don't know in what country and used it is very interesting the topic and her we to explain what is the meaning and what is the differents between toilets and bathroom now we know in what country it used. Thank you tracher Emma for your all recommendations and videos take care.
Hi 👋🏻 I stumbled right now on this interesting video. I don’t understand why I’ve never "met" you before… Your way of speaking is so clear and nice to hear for me.👍🏻 Thanks for this quite important and useful topic.😅
In Turkey, we call tuvalet (toilet) or WC. And of course we have a lot of words that define the toilets such as; hela, lavabo, rahatlama yeri, abdesthane, ayakyolu, kenef and yüz numara. But these things that said in the last sentence are not useful so what i mean by saying this; these words are not using daily life. we use "tuvalet or lavabo" in daily life.
Hi Emma. I am Minh, a 24-year-old, from Vietnam. I'm practicing learning English as a beginner. I love your video but I realized you spoke quite quickly in some scenes. Could you speak slowly a bit?
Thanks for watching, everyone! To learn more about cultural differences between North America and the UK, watch this video: th-cam.com/video/VZrrmR9PF3g/w-d-xo.html And learn about more differences between similar words with this lesson about HOUSE and HOME: th-cam.com/video/9BgbfJ0jlQA/w-d-xo.html
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In Uganda we use the word latrine a lot to refer to outhouse toilets. They are common in low-income homes and Public schools. We call them pit latrines.
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Dear [Teacher's Emma],
I wanted to thank you for your informative lectures. Your classes have been incredibly insightful and have helped me understand the subject matter better.
I was wondering if you would consider adding a conclusion to your lectures to summarize the key takeaways and provide a sense of closure. It would be greatly appreciated by the students and help us retain the information presented.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Hi..!That is to say, all 143 words have been used in the video, in which the letter T has been used repeatedly 60 times ammmnnngg... good job thank you ☺️💯
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It's an useful video. In Kuwait, we use WC in the public places.
Tengo problemas de memoria. Pero amo el idioma Inglés. Pero la admiro a la señora Ema. Explica muy claro y bien. Trato de aprender. Soy duro. Pero entiendo poquito. Pero la escucho bien a la señora. Muchas bendiciones
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Thank you very much Mam Emma for teaching us the right word to say about bathroom or toilet in a specific country.
Thanks, Emma! Brilliant lesson, but also subtle humour. Hello from the Crimea.;))
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LATRINA comes from Latin: LATRINA contraction of LAVATRINA that means: toilet or bathroom or washroom. As usual a wonderful lesson by Emma. Bye
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Thank you. I would like to point out that the word 'Loo' is still very popular in the UK with every generation.
I think loo is the most popular word to use in uk to describe a room with toilets.
In Japanese sometime/where/one use "お手洗い" or "洗面所" which literally means washing hands or washing face room so It's similar to washroom. W.C is also used in old cafes and restaurants. The most commonly used word is "トイレ" which is "toilet"'s Japanese-English. p.s."手" = hand "面" = face "洗い/洗" = washing "所" = place
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Super! For me is not easy to hear somone speaking but I can understand your english. It is clear an not fast for me. Congratulations by your channel. I liked.
Thank goodness you didn’t curse in this video like you used a lot of f-bombs in the last video! Great job Emma!
The word "latrine" is very common in Africa, especially rural Africa, where the 'washroom' is a structure with a pit hole. Usually toilet functions are done into the pit and no water is involved.
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Hi there teacher Emma I knew that wods toilet and batdroom by I don't know in what country and used it is very interesting the topic and her we to explain what is the meaning and what is the differents between toilets and bathroom now we know in what country it used. Thank you tracher Emma for your all recommendations and videos take care.
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Nice to know all these names for 'WASHROOM ' in different countries.
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Hi 👋🏻 I stumbled right now on this interesting video. I don’t understand why I’ve never "met" you before… Your way of speaking is so clear and nice to hear for me.👍🏻 Thanks for this quite important and useful topic.😅
My grandma used to use latrine in Portuguese (latrina). I was always wondering latr-what? What the heck? :D Great class, Emma - as usual!
"Latrine" is very common in our Asian country Bangladesh. We also use "Bathroom" & "Toilet".
Very important topic - expertly handled by Emma. In the UK, don't forget, 'the bog'!
In Turkey, we call tuvalet (toilet) or WC. And of course we have a lot of words that define the toilets such as; hela, lavabo, rahatlama yeri, abdesthane, ayakyolu, kenef and yüz numara. But these things that said in the last sentence are not useful so what i mean by saying this; these words are not using daily life. we use "tuvalet or lavabo" in daily life.
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Hi Emma. I am Minh, a 24-year-old, from Vietnam. I'm practicing learning English as a beginner. I love your video but I realized you spoke quite quickly in some scenes. Could you speak slowly a bit?
That's weird - your languages evolve so crazy fast... after 10 years you become old-fashioned out-timer.
Thank you.