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Bathroom Vocabulary in Spanish — Words & Pronunciation Guide

Last Updated on May 23, 2026 by I Love Spanish Club

Welcome to your complete guide to bathroom vocabulary in Spanish! Whether you’re renovating, traveling, or just want to describe your morning routine in Spanish, knowing these words will come in handy every single day. Let’s explore el baño — from top to bottom!


🚿 Bathroom Vocabulary in Spanish

Here are the essential bathroom words with pronunciation — click the images below to see the full vocabulary sets:

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📋 Quick Reference Table

EnglishSpanishPronunciation
Bathroom / RestroomEl bañoBAH-nyoh
ToiletEl inodoro / El váteree-noh-DOH-roh
SinkEl lavabo / El lavamanoslah-VAH-boh
ShowerLa duchaDOO-chah
BathtubLa bañerabah-NYEH-rah
MirrorEl espejoes-PEH-hoh
TowelLa toallatoh-AH-yah
SoapEl jabónhah-BOHN
ShampooEl champúcham-POO
ToothbrushEl cepillo de dientesseh-PEE-yoh de DYEN-tes
ToothpasteLa pasta de dientesPAHS-tah de DYEN-tes
Toilet paperEl papel higiénicopah-PEL ee-HYEN-ee-koh
Faucet / TapEl grifo / La llaveGREE-foh / YAH-veh
Hot waterEl agua calienteAH-gwah kah-LYEN-teh
Cold waterEl agua fríaAH-gwah FREE-ah
RazorLa navaja / La rasuradoranah-VAH-hah
CombEl peinePEH-ee-neh
HairdryerEl secador de peloseh-kah-DOR de PEH-loh
DeodorantEl desodorantedes-oh-doh-RAN-teh
PerfumeEl perfumeper-FOO-meh

🗣️ Useful Bathroom Phrases in Spanish

Asking where the bathroom is

¿Dónde está el baño?
Where is the bathroom?

¿Puedo usar el baño?
Can I use the bathroom?

El baño está ocupado.
The bathroom is occupied.

Describing bathroom actions

Me ducho cada mañana.
I shower every morning.

Necesito lavarme los dientes.
I need to brush my teeth.

El agua está muy fría.
The water is very cold.

¿Tienes una toalla?
Do you have a towel?

Me voy a bañar.
I’m going to take a bath.

Se me acabó el champú.
I ran out of shampoo.

💡 Regional tip: In Latin America “el baño” is the most common word for bathroom. In Spain you might also hear “los servicios” or “el aseo” — especially in public places.

🎯 Quick Practice

Translate these into Spanish:

  1. Where is the bathroom?
  2. I need a towel.
  3. The water is very hot.
  4. I brush my teeth every morning.
👉 Click to see the answers
  1. ¿Dónde está el baño?
  2. Necesito una toalla.
  3. El agua está muy caliente.
  4. Me lavo los dientes cada mañana.

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