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váter

BAH-tehr/ˈbateɾ/

váter means toilet in Spanish (the ceramic fixture in a bathroom).

toilet

Also: loo, commode
NounmA1
SpainLatin America
A clean, white ceramic toilet in a brightly lit bathroom.

📝 In Action

¿Dónde está el váter?

A1

Where is the toilet?

Tengo que limpiar el váter hoy.

A2

I have to clean the toilet today.

El váter está atascado y no funciona bien.

B1

The toilet is clogged and isn't working right.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • inodoro (toilet (formal/technical))
  • taza (toilet bowl)
  • retrete (toilet (slightly old-fashioned))

Common Collocations

  • tirar de la cadenato flush the toilet
  • tapa del vátertoilet lid
  • papel de vátertoilet paper

Vocabulary Collections

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Words that translate to "váter" in Spanish:

loo

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: váter

Question 1 of 3

If you are in a restaurant in Madrid and need the toilet, what is the most natural word for the fixture itself?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
inodoro(toilet)Noun
baño(bathroom)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
crátermáster
📚 Etymology

Borrowed from the English term 'water closet' (W.C.), specifically the first word 'water'. It became 'váter' in Spanish to match how it sounds.

First recorded: 20th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: water

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'váter' a polite word?

Yes, it is perfectly neutral. It is not a 'dirty' word or slang, though 'inodoro' is the more technical term used in plumbing or formal contexts.

Should I use 'váter' in Mexico?

It is better to use 'inodoro'. While people in Mexico will understand 'váter' because of movies/TV from Spain, it sounds foreign to them.

Why does it have an accent mark on the 'a'?

Because the stress is on the second-to-last syllable and it ends in 'r'. In Spanish, words with this stress pattern that don't end in n, s, or a vowel need a written accent.