In this episode we’ll hear how some bathroom objects are said in Portuguese and how they are translated into English. All nouns are preceded by the definite article (a, o, as, os) in order to define their gender. Those preceded by “o, os” are masculine and those preceded by “a, as” are feminine.
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a casa de banho
bathroom
o toalheiro
towel bar
a bacia
washbasin
a tampa
plug
a banheira
bathtub
o bidé
bidet
o piaçaba
toilet brush
a sanita
toilet
a tampa da sanita
toilet seat
o esgoto
drain
o duche
shower
a cabeça do chuveiro
shower head
a torneira
faucet
a porta do chuveiro
shower door
o armário de medicamentos
medicine cabinet
o rolo de papel higiénico
toilet paper
o tapete de banheira
bath mat
a cortina do chuveiro
shower curtain
a higiene dental
dental hygiene
a escova de dentes
toothbrush
a pasta de dentes
toothpaste
o elixir bucal
mouthwash
o fio dental
dental floss
a esponja
sponge
a pedra-pomes
purnice stone
a escova para as costas
back brush
o desodorizante
deodorant
o sabonete
soap
a saboneteira
soap dish
o creme para a cara
face cream
o gel de banho
shower gel
as toalhas
towels
a toalha de mãos
hand towel
a toalha de banho
bath towel
a loção de corpo
body lotion
o roupão de banho
bathrobe
a máquina de barbear
electric razor
a espuma de barbear
shaving foam
a lâmina descartável
disposable razor
a lâmina de barbear
razor blade
o aftershave
aftershave
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