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Aragonese
Etymology
Inherited from Latin baneum, variant of balneum, just like Catalan bany, Occitan banh, Spanish baño, French bain and more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaɲo/
- Rhymes: -aɲo
- Syllabification: ba‧nyo
Noun
banyo m
- bath (the act of bathing)
- bathroom
- bathtub
- bath (a substance or preparation in which something is immersed)
Derived terms
Further reading
Bikol Central
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño.
Pronunciation
Noun
bányo (Basahan spelling ᜊᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)
- bathroom, shower-room
- (by extension) toilet
- Synonyms: kasilyasan, inodoro
Catalan
Verb
banyo
- first-person singular present indicative of banyar
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbanjo/
- Hyphenation: ba‧nyo
Noun
bányo (Badlit spelling ᜊᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)
- toilet; bathroom
- Synonyms: kalibangan, kasilyas
Gamkonora
Etymology
Compare Sahu ḇanyo.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo
- water
References
- Leontine Visser, Clemens Voorhoeve (1987) Sahu-Indonesian-English Dictionary, Brill
Hiligaynon
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño.
Noun
bányo
- bathroom
- shower
Ibu
Etymology
Compare Sahu ḇanyo.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo
- water
References
- Leontine Visser, Clemens Voorhoeve (1987) Sahu-Indonesian-English Dictionary, Brill
Indonesian
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch banjo, from English banjo. Compare Malay banjo.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo (first-person possessive banyoku, second-person possessive banyomu, third-person possessive banyonya)
- (music) banjo
Further reading
Ladino
Etymology
From Old Spanish banno, from Latin baneum, variant of balneum.
Noun
banyo m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling באניו)
- bath
Northern Catanduanes Bicolano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño.
Noun
banyo
- bathroom
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
From Turkish banyo, from Ottoman Turkish بانیو (banyo), from Italian bagno.
Noun
banyo f
- bathroom
- Synonyms: hemam, serşok
Pangasinan
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño.
Noun
banyo
- bathroom
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈbanʝo/
- IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈbanʃo/
- IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈbanʒo/
- Rhymes: -anʝo
- Syllabification: ban‧yo
Noun
banyo m (plural banyos)
- banjo
- Synonym: banjo
Further reading
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish baño, from Old Spanish banno, from Vulgar Latin baneum, from Latin balneum (“bath”), variant form of balineum, from Ancient Greek βαλανεῖον (balaneîon). Doublet of banyos and baynos.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)
- bathroom; shower room / area; bath; bathtub
- Synonyms: paliguan, silid-paliguan, pambuhan
- lavatory; toilet; WC; comfort room; restroom
- Synonyms: palikuran, kubeta
Derived terms
Further reading
- “banyo”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
- “banyo”, in Pinoy Dictionary, 2010–2024
Anagrams
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish بانیو (banyo), from Italian bagno.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo (definite accusative banyoyu, plural banyolar)
- bathroom
- a tub or pool used for bathing
Declension
References
- “banyo”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
Waioli
Etymology
Compare Sahu ḇanyo.
Pronunciation
Noun
banyo
- water
References
- Leontine Visser, Clemens Voorhoeve (1987) Sahu-Indonesian-English Dictionary, Brill