"Toile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "toile" has multiple meanings depending on the context.
1. Nautical: A toile can refer to a test or a trial run, especially in the sense of a ship or a boat being put through its paces before it is set to its intended use.
2. Entertainment: Toile can also refer to a film or TV show produced intentionally so bad it becomes good, or a style of both B-movies and treasure hunt movies.
However, in a broader and more popular context, toile refers to a bathroom, especially in French or British English, where it's not a bathroom but a painted decoration on bathroom walls.
In architecture, toile is a style of painted decoration on a ceiling or walls.
In American English, toile is a checked fabric with a pattern.
In all cases, toile primarily refers to
1. a room in a building provided for cleanliness
2. a style of decorative pattern on walls
To go: to move from one place to another<br><br>Example: I am going to the store to buy some milk.
The word "tohuwabohu" (not spelled as "tohubohu") refers to a state of confusion, chaos, or disorder. It comes from Hebrew and is often used to describe a situation that is bewildering or unclear.
Toil refers to hard work or labor, often tedious or unrewarding. It can also describe a struggle or difficulty in achieving something. It often involves a great deal of effort, time, and energy, and may not necessarily have a clear or immediate reward.
A toilet.<br><br>It is a plumbing fixture used for the disposal of human waste, typically fitted with a seat and a flushing mechanism.
To be toilet-trained means to be physically and mentally able to use the toilet successfully by yourself, going to the bathroom at regular intervals, and having good control over one's bowel movements and bladder. It implies being able to perform tasks such as sitting on the toilet, wiping oneself properly, and flushing the toilet afterward. People who are toilet-trained avoid soiling their clothing or furniture and instead use the toilet to dispose of their waste. This milestone is a significant development in child development, typically achieved in early childhood, usually between the ages of 2 to 3 years.