ptursn/.
Root
Other forms of "turas"
Definitions
- The kasar term 'wese' (read as 'way-say') is derived from WC (water closet). It emerged in the 1960s when most Balinese did not have lavatories or septic tanks at their homes. So, the term WC is used in general due to western influence in Balinese tourism in those years. Later, to accomodate uses in halus form, the word 'paturasan' was introduced. en
Translation in English
lavatory
Translation in Indonesian
kamar kecil
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Origin
Bali
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Word audio
Level of Speech Option
Mider
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Kasar
wese
Andap
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Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Alus mider
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Alus singgih
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Dialects
Bali Dataran
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Bali Aga
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Sentences Example
Excuse me, Sir. Can I use the lavatory?
Balinese
Nawegang Pak, dados tiang nyelang paturasan ajebos?
English
Excuse me, Sir. Can I use the lavatory?
Indonesian
Permisi Pak, boleh saya pinjam toilet?
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