Executive Summary
Confidence Distribution
How our review rated each language pack in this category.
Language-by-Language Assessment
129 languages reviewed. Each assessment includes a plain-language summary, strengths, and any points to be aware of.
This Afrikaans pack uses familiar, child-friendly words for everyday bathroom items. Translations are consistent and suitable for preschool and early primary learners. The set is concise and easy for children to recognise.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary children will recognise
- Consistent choices across related items
The Arabic pack uses natural, child-appropriate words for sinks, soap, towels and other bathroom items. Translations are consistent and regionally aware, with a few regional variants noted but still correct. This set should work well for most Arabic-speaking children.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent choices with regional awareness
Armenian vocabulary in this pack is natural and well-suited to children, covering the familiar items you expect in a bathroom. Labels are generally concise and clear, supporting quick recognition. A small number of entries may read a bit formal.
- Natural, child-appropriate wording
- Good coverage of common items
- Occasional entries use a slightly formal register
Belarusian translations are natural and well-chosen for children learning bathroom vocabulary. The pack is consistent and uses familiar words that work well in both home and school settings. It’s reliable for young learners.
- Consistent, familiar words
- Well-suited to young learners
The Bosnian pack uses simple, familiar words that are suitable for children learning bathroom vocabulary. Translations are consistent and appropriate for both home and school. This pack is ready to use with young learners.
- Child-friendly, everyday vocabulary
- Consistent and classroom-ready
The Bulgarian pack delivers clear, child-friendly words for bathroom objects. Translations are consistent and easy for young children to recognise and repeat. This is a strong, classroom-ready set.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary
- Consistent across items
This Cantonese (Traditional) pack is strong and natural for children, using familiar characters and vocabulary for bathroom items. Most words are child-appropriate and highly reliable. A few items note regional variation or slightly formal phrasing, and there were minor script inconsistencies flagged in source data, but these are small and do not impact overall usability.
- Natural Cantonese in Traditional characters
- Highly reliable everyday vocabulary for kids
- Occasional regional variants or slightly formal wording
- Minor script inconsistencies flagged in source data
Catalan translations are natural and easy for children to pick up, covering the usual bathroom items with clear wording. The pack is consistent and well-adapted to young learners. It’s a reliable choice for both classroom and home practice.
- Clear, age-appropriate vocabulary
- Consistent across items
The Croatian set is accurate, concise and uses everyday words children will recognise quickly. Most labels feel natural and age-appropriate, making this pack classroom-ready. Only occasional choices are slightly more formal or longer than necessary.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Concise and child-appropriate terms
- A few entries use a more formal register
The Czech pack offers clear, age-appropriate words for bathroom items that children will quickly learn. Translations are consistent and well-suited to classroom flashcards. This set is ready for use with young learners.
- Clear, child-appropriate vocabulary
- Consistent choices across items
This Danish pack contains natural, simple words for sinks, soap, towels and other bathroom items. The vocabulary is very child-friendly and consistent, making it ideal for early learners. It’s a strong choice for classroom use.
- Very child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and easy to recognise
Dutch offers very accurate, natural vocabulary for bathroom items and actions that children will readily recognise. The translations are consistent and well-suited to early learners. Only a few entries are marginally formal or long.
- Natural, child-appropriate terms
- High overall consistency
- A couple of items are slightly formal or wordy for toddlers
The Estonian pack provides simple, natural words for bathroom items that are appropriate for preschool and early primary children. The vocabulary is consistent and easy for learners to pick up. This is a strong, classroom-ready set.
- Simple, child-appropriate vocabulary
- Consistent and easy to teach
The Filipino (Tagalog) pack uses familiar, everyday words for bathroom items that young learners will recognise. Choices are consistent and suitable for classroom flashcards. This pack works well for home and school practice.
- Familiar, everyday vocabulary
- Well-suited to young learners
The Finnish pack provides clear, child-friendly vocabulary for everyday bathroom objects. Translations are consistent and very well suited for flashcards and early-learning activities. This is a reliable pack for classroom use.
- Clear, age-appropriate vocabulary
- Consistent choices across items
This French pack presents clear, child-friendly words for everyday bathroom items. The vocabulary is consistent and well-suited to preschool and early primary learners. It’s an excellent choice for classroom flashcards and home practice.
- Clear, simple vocabulary children will recognise
- Consistent and classroom-ready
The Galician set is very strong: familiar, child-friendly words and consistent choices make these flashcards easy to use at home or in class. Translations are natural and simple, so children will quickly connect labels to objects. Only small formal-register choices appear occasionally.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and easy to recognise terms
Georgian translations are accurate and use simple, recognisable words for bathroom objects, making this pack great for young learners. The vocabulary is consistent and concise, allowing quick word–object association. Very few entries require attention.
- Clear, child-friendly wording
- Consistent vocabulary choices
The German pack uses familiar, everyday words that work well for children learning bathroom vocabulary. Entries are consistent and suitable for flashcards and simple activities. This is a dependable pack for both home and school.
- Familiar, everyday vocabulary
- Consistent and classroom-ready
The Greek pack uses familiar and simple words that children will quickly recognise for bathroom objects. Translations are consistent and well-suited to flashcards and other early-learning activities. This is a reliable set for classroom and home.
- Familiar, easy-to-learn vocabulary
- Consistent across items
Hausa offers clear, commonly used words for bathroom things — suitable for young learners and classroom use. The set is largely consistent and easy for children to pick up. A handful of items are phrased a little more formally than everyday speech.
- Clear, widely understood vocabulary
- Well-suited for classroom and home use
- Occasional terms use a slightly formal register
Hebrew translations are natural, concise and well-suited to young children learning bathroom words. The vocabulary is mostly colloquial and easy to recognise, so children will make quick connections between words and objects. Only a few translations trend formal.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Concise and easy to recognise terms
- A small number of items are slightly more formal
Hiligaynon offers clear and natural vocabulary for bathroom objects, making it very usable with young children. Words are typically short and recognisable, which helps early learners. A small number of loanwords are present but do not affect overall usability.
- Simple, recognisable terms
- Well-suited for young learners
Hungarian entries are accurate, concise and child-friendly — children will quickly learn the labels for common bathroom items. The vocabulary is consistent and appropriate for classroom flashcards. Very few problematic items appear.
- Concise, easy-to-learn terms
- Consistent register for children
Icelandic entries are generally concise and suitable for children learning bathroom words. The vocabulary is consistent and standard, so learners can quickly associate words with objects. A handful of items are slightly formal or long.
- Clear, standard vocabulary
- Good for rapid word–object recognition
- Occasional entries use a more formal register or longer phrasing
Ilocano vocabulary here is accurate and generally child-friendly, making it useful for young learners. A small number of entries look like they may come from another language and could use review, but most labels are correct and easy to recognise. The pack is ready for use with a quick check if you want purely local variants.
- Accurate, child-appropriate terms
- Good coverage of everyday items
- A few entries may come from the wrong language and could need review
Indonesian translations are concise, natural and very suitable for young children learning bathroom vocabulary. The terms are commonly used and easy to recognise, making this pack ready for classroom or home use. Only minimal formal phrasing appears.
- Simple, everyday vocabulary
- Very child-friendly and recognisable
Italian translations are natural, concise and very child-friendly — ideal for classroom flashcards or home practice. Most terms are everyday words children will easily recognise. Only a few entries trend toward a formal style.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- Concise and child-appropriate wording
Japanese entries are accurate and use vocabulary that children will readily recognise in daily life. The set is well-balanced and concise, making it suitable for early learners. A small number of loanwords appear, reflecting common usage.
- Accurate, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and easy to learn
Javanese vocabulary in this pack is clear and suitable for young learners, using commonly understood words for bathroom items. The translations stick to natural usage and should be easy for children to pick up. Only minor formal choices appear.
- Natural, commonly used terms
- Good for classroom and home learning
- A few entries are slightly more formal
Kyrgyz entries are natural and appropriate for children learning bathroom vocabulary. Terms are generally concise and familiar, which supports quick learning. A small number of items use a more formal register.
- Familiar, everyday vocabulary
- Concise and recognisable terms
- Some entries use slightly formal phrasing
Khmer vocabulary here is clear and largely child-appropriate, covering common bathroom items a child will recognise. A few entries are longer or slightly formal, but the overall set is strong for classroom or home use. Most labels will feel natural to native speakers.
- Clear, familiar bathroom terms
- Good everyday coverage
- Occasional long phrases or formal wording
Korean translations are concise and well-suited to children learning bathroom words — most labels use everyday vocabulary. The pack is consistent and easy to use in both home and school settings. A small number of entries include loanwords common in everyday speech.
- Concise, everyday terms
- Highly suitable for early learners
Latvian delivers clear and accurate words a child will quickly recognise in everyday routines. The set is consistent and well-suited for early learners. A small number of terms may feel slightly formal or longer than ideal for very young children.
- Accurate everyday terms
- Good consistency and completeness
- Some entries are a bit formal or wordy for preschoolers
Lithuanian shows very consistent, child-appropriate terms for bathroom items and actions. The translations are natural and accurate for everyday use. A tiny number of entries are slightly formal or long but won’t affect learning for most children.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- High consistency across the set
- A few items use more formal wording than spoken child language
Luxembourgish terms are natural and familiar, making this pack easy for children to use and recognise. Vocabulary choices are consistent and appropriate for early learners. Only very minor formal options appear.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and recognisable terms
Macedonian offers very reliable, child-friendly translations of bathroom vocabulary. The words are natural for everyday speech and consistent across the set. A very small number may appear slightly formal but won’t hinder learning.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- High consistency and accuracy
- A couple of entries are marginally more formal than ideal for toddlers
Malay presents clear, child-friendly translations for bathroom vocabulary that are well suited to routine use. Most words are natural and immediately usable in conversation. A small number use slightly formal phrasing, but overall the pack is very reliable.
- Natural everyday terms
- Consistent and ready to use
- Occasional entries are a bit formal for preschool language
The Simplified Mandarin set is accurate and very child-friendly, using clear labels for common bathroom objects. It’s reliable for classroom and home use and matches expected everyday usage. A small number of items are slightly formal or longer than ideal for very young readers, and some source items had script inconsistencies, though the pack itself uses Simplified characters.
- Precise, age-appropriate everyday vocabulary
- Consistent Simplified Chinese presentation
- A few labels are a bit formal or wordy
- Minor script mismatches were flagged in source material
The Traditional Mandarin (Taiwan) pack is excellent: natural, familiar words in Traditional characters that children will recognise. Coverage is complete and well suited for learners who read Traditional script. Only a handful of entries are slightly formal or longer than strictly child-directed speech.
- Excellent reliability and natural phrasing
- Traditional characters appropriate for target readers
- A small number of entries use a slightly formal tone or longer phrasing
Mongolian includes accurate, child-appropriate words for bathroom objects and actions. The vocabulary is consistent and ready for classroom or home use. A few entries are slightly long or formal but remain correct and understandable.
- Clear, consistent translations
- Good coverage of everyday items
- Some terms are longer or a bit formal for very young children
This Montenegrin pack uses simple, familiar words that children will recognise for bathroom items. Choices are consistent and appropriate for young learners in both home and school settings. It’s a dependable pack for early vocabulary learning.
- Familiar, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and classroom-ready
Norwegian delivers clear, everyday words for bathroom routines that are very suitable for children. The set is consistent and accurate, making it a strong choice for classroom or home use. A very small number of translations can feel formal.
- Clear, natural vocabulary
- Very consistent across the set
- Minor formal tone in a few entries
The Persian (Farsi) pack uses natural, child-friendly words for bathroom items that will be familiar to young learners. Translations are consistent and appropriate for everyday use. This pack is ready for classroom flashcards and activities.
- Natural, everyday vocabulary
- Consistent and classroom-friendly
Polish provides very accurate and natural vocabulary for bathroom objects and actions, well suited to young learners. Entries are consistent and clear; only a few are slightly formal or long. This is a strong, classroom-ready pack.
- Natural, child-friendly terms
- High consistency and completeness
- Occasional entries may be slightly formal or long
Portuguese delivers accurate, child-friendly bathroom vocabulary with strong consistency. Words are natural for everyday use and well suited to early learners. Only a small number of entries read slightly formal or long.
- Natural, everyday wording
- High accuracy and consistency
- Minor formal tone in a few entries
Romanian delivers accurate, natural bathroom vocabulary that children will easily pick up. The translations are consistent and suitable for everyday speech. Only a few items use slightly formal or long phrasing.
- Natural, child-friendly wording
- High overall consistency
- A small number of entries are a bit formal or lengthy
Russian offers very reliable, natural translations for bathroom items and routines that are suitable for young learners. The set is consistent and accurate; only a few terms are more formal or longer than ideal for toddlers. This is a strong option for classroom and home use.
- High accuracy and natural phrasing
- Good coverage of everyday items
- Minor formal or lengthy wording in a few entries
Serbian provides a very strong set of bathroom words that are natural for children and classrooms. Vocabulary choices are consistent and well-suited to flashcard learning. Only a few items use slightly formal phrasing.
- Natural, child-appropriate terms
- Consistent orthography and choices
- Minor formal register in a small number of items
Slovak delivers very reliable, natural-sounding bathroom vocabulary that’s well-suited to young learners. Terms are consistent and clear, making them easy to teach and recognise. A few entries could be shortened for the fastest flashcard recognition.
- Clear, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent orthography and choices
- Occasional formal wording
- A small number of longer phrases could be shortened
Slovenian gives a strong, child-appropriate set of bathroom words with consistent choices across items. The translations are natural and will work well in classroom and home flashcards. A couple of items are a touch more formal than typical child speech.
- Natural, consistent vocabulary
- Excellent coverage for everyday bathroom routines
- Minor formal register in a few items
This Spanish pack contains clear, child-friendly words for the bathroom that are widely used in everyday speech. Translations are consistent and suitable for young learners in many Spanish-speaking regions. It’s an excellent choice for early vocabulary practice.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Well-suited to young learners
Swedish provides a very strong, child-appropriate set of bathroom words that are concise and natural for learners. The translations are consistent and ideal for flashcard use. Only a very small number of entries might be slightly more formal than necessary.
- Concise, child-friendly vocabulary
- Highly consistent and reliable translations
- Minor formal tone in a few items
Tagalog provides a very dependable collection of bathroom vocabulary that children will find familiar and easy to learn. The translations are natural and concise in most cases. A small set of entries could be shortened for the fastest flashcard recognition.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Comprehensive coverage of routine items
- A few longer phrases could be simplified
Taiwanese Hokkien has excellent, child-friendly vocabulary for bathroom items with very high consistency. Words chosen are natural for everyday speech and should be immediately recognisable to young learners. A few entries reflect regional variation, which is expected for this language.
- Very high accuracy and natural wording
- Strong coverage of common items
- Some regional variants may differ by speaker region
Tajik provides a very reliable set of bathroom words that are clear and suitable for children. Translations are consistent and appropriate for flashcard learning. A small number of items are slightly formal but do not affect usefulness.
- Consistent, child-appropriate vocabulary
- Excellent coverage of routine items
- Minor formal tone in a few items
Thai delivers an excellent, child-friendly bathroom vocabulary set that will be easy for children to learn and teachers to use. The translations are concise and natural, making them ideal for flashcards and classroom routines. Only very occasional items lean toward formality.
- Concise, natural vocabulary
- Very well suited for flashcards and classroom use
Turkish offers a very reliable and child-appropriate set of bathroom words that are concise and easy to teach. Translations are consistent and suitable for quick flashcard recognition. A very small number of items are slightly formal.
- Clear, concise vocabulary
- Very consistent and classroom-ready
- Minor formal tone in a few entries
Turkmen offers a very solid set of bathroom words that are accurate and classroom-ready. Vocabulary choices are consistent and natural for learners. A tiny number of entries use loan-influenced forms or slightly formal phrasing.
- Reliable, consistent vocabulary
- Well-suited for flashcard learning
- Minor formal register in a few items
Ukrainian provides a very strong set of bathroom vocabulary that is accurate, natural and ready for classroom use. The choices are consistent and should be familiar to children learning daily routines. A small number of entries use slightly formal phrasing.
- Natural, child-friendly vocabulary
- Consistent and reliable translations
- Occasional formal wording in a few items
This Uzbek pack gives clear, accurate names for everyday bathroom items in Latin script that children will recognise. The translations are generally appropriate and consistent, making it easy for young learners to match words to objects. A few entries use slightly formal wording and there are a couple of loanwords, but these do not reduce the overall usefulness for children.
- Accurate, everyday bathroom vocabulary
- Consistent Latin-script presentation
- Complete coverage appropriate for young learners
- Some labels lean slightly formal
- A small number of loanwords appear (normal in usage)
The Vietnamese set reliably names common bathroom items with natural phrasing a child will understand. Overall the translations are strong and child-friendly. A small number of entries are a bit formal or long, and a few items were missing diacritics in the source — that can affect readability for early readers.
- Natural, easy-to-recognise everyday words
- Complete set suitable for young learners
- Occasional formal or longer wording
- A few items had missing diacritics in source data
Albanian offers reliable bathroom vocabulary that will be helpful in everyday teaching. The translations are correct and largely child-appropriate, although some items are slightly formal or longer than ideal for quick flashcards. Simple edits would make it perfect for very young learners.
- Accurate everyday vocabulary
- Consistent choices across items
- Occasional formal tone
- Several entries are a bit long for flashcards
This Azerbaijani pack offers clear and appropriate words for everyday bathroom objects. Most terms feel natural for young speakers, and the pack is well suited to learners. A few items reflect standard register choices rather than very casual speech.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bathroom items
This Basque pack offers clear and suitable words for common bathroom objects. Most choices feel natural for young speakers, though a small number of entries use slightly more formal phrasing. Overall it’s well suited for classroom and home use.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Good coverage of core items
Bislama reflects the natural borrowing that characterises the language, so many bathroom words will look familiar to English speakers — this is expected and appropriate. The pack covers everyday items with vocabulary children will recognise in local contexts. It’s a practical choice for speakers of this creole.
- Reflects natural, locally used vocabulary
- Familiar terms for speakers due to expected borrowing
Burmese supplies reliable words for familiar bathroom items that children will recognise. Most translations are accurate; a few are slightly formal or long. The pack is ready for use at home or school with minor stylistic notes.
- Accurate everyday vocabulary
- Good coverage and consistency
- A number of entries are more formal or lengthy than child-directed speech
The Cebuano pack gives straightforward, usable words for routine bathroom items. Most terms are familiar to children, though a few entries use slightly more formal phrasing. Overall it’s suitable for classroom and home learning.
- Straightforward, familiar terms
- Good coverage of everyday objects
Chichewa provides a dependable set of bathroom words that will be familiar to many children. Translations are mostly clear and accurate, though some items are a bit long or formal. Overall this pack is suitable for learning routines.
- Good coverage of common items
- Accurate, usable translations
- Several entries are somewhat long or formal for young learners
Dari (Persian/Dari) gives accurate, useful translations of bathroom vocabulary a child can learn from. Most terms are clear, though regional variants appear for some items and a few entries are a touch formal. The pack is appropriate for learners with that regional context in mind.
- Accurate, everyday vocabulary
- Good coverage for routine items
- Some regional variation in word choice across speakers
Fiji Hindi provides clear, familiar words for bathroom items that will be easy for children in relevant communities to recognise. The pack follows common local usage, though a few entries reflect regional variation or slightly formal phrasing. Overall it’s well suited to family and classroom use.
- Familiar local wording
- Good coverage of everyday items
- A few terms reflect regional variants or formal phrasing
The Fulani pack covers essential bathroom vocabulary with terms that are appropriate for children. There is some regional variation in how items are named across Fulfulde varieties; the included terms are valid, but teachers in diverse regions may prefer local variants. Overall it’s a useful set for early learners.
- Good coverage of common bathroom items
- Appropriate for young learners
Gujarati vocabulary here is accurate and fits everyday use, so children will find the words familiar. A small number of terms use a slightly formal register or reflect regional variation, but most items are clear and appropriate for classroom or home practice. This makes the pack ready-to-use with minor local adjustments if desired.
- Accurate, everyday items
- Mostly clear and familiar wording
- A few labels use a more formal register
Haitian Creole provides familiar bathroom vocabulary that works well for young learners. The translations are generally natural, although a handful of items use somewhat formal wording. Overall this is a reliable set for home and school.
- Natural, familiar vocabulary
- Good everyday coverage
- Some terms are slightly more formal than everyday child speech
Igbo provides clear words for standard bathroom items that will be familiar to many children. Some labels are longer or slightly formal, which could make them less catchy for preschoolers. Overall the set is solid for home and school, with only minor wording choices to consider.
- Good coverage of everyday bathroom items
- Generally clear and correct
- Some labels are long or use a more formal register
Irish vocabulary here is accurate and uses familiar words for common bathroom items, so a child should recognise most labels quickly. A few entries lean toward a more formal register or use longer phrases; these are correct but may sound grown-up to very young learners. Overall this is a solid pack for preschool and primary learners.
- Accurate everyday bathroom words
- Clear, standard Irish vocabulary
- Some terms use a more formal register that may seem adult-like
- A few labels are longer compounds and may be less snappy for toddlers
Kinyarwanda gives a reliable set of everyday bathroom words that a child will quickly recognise. The entries are accurate and culturally appropriate, but a number of items use a slightly formal or longer phrasing that might feel adult‑oriented for very young learners. A quick review to shorten a few longer phrases will make this ideal for flashcards.
- Complete, accurate everyday vocabulary
- Culturally appropriate choices
- Some terms use a formal register — consider simpler phrasing for toddlers
- A few entries are longer than ideal for quick flashcards
Kirundi provides reliable translations for everyday bathroom items that are understandable for young learners. Most entries are clear, though a few are wordy or formal. This pack works well in classroom and home settings.
- Clear, practical vocabulary
- Consistent coverage of routine items
- Some entries are longer or have a formal tone
Kurdish (Sorani) provides clear, commonly used bathroom vocabulary that children will recognise. A few items show regional variation or a slightly formal tone, so families from different areas might prefer local alternatives for some words. Overall the pack is ready for classroom and home use.
- Clear, familiar vocabulary
- Good everyday coverage
- Some items have regional variants
- Occasional formal phrasing
Kyrgyz (note: Kyrgyz was already covered under kk — here the pack shows clear, child-friendly vocabulary for bathroom items). Most terms are simple and will be familiar to children, though a few entries use formal phrasing or longer constructs. Overall it's a practical set for home and school.
- Simple, familiar bathroom terms
- Good coverage for young learners
- A few entries are more formal or lengthy
The Lao pack gives accurate, straightforward words for everyday bathroom items a child will recognise. Most translations are appropriate for learners, though some choices trend slightly formal. Overall this is a reliable set for home or classroom use.
- Complete coverage of common bathroom vocabulary
- Clear, accurate translations suitable for learners
- A few entries read a bit formal and may sound more adult than child-directed
The Malagasy pack provides useful, commonly used bathroom words that will be familiar to children. Translations are generally accurate and consistent, though a number read a touch formal or long. Overall it’s a dependable set for learners.
- Covers common bathroom items clearly
- Consistent, accurate translations
- Several translations are somewhat formal or longer than child-friendly alternatives
Maltese gives accurate, usable translations for common bathroom objects and actions. The set is consistent and suitable for children, though a few entries are somewhat formal or longer. Overall this is a dependable pack for learners.
- Clear translations for everyday items
- Good overall consistency
- Some entries trend formal or wordy for very young children
Nepali contains accurate translations for the bathroom basics that will work well for children. Several entries use loanwords or modern terms — common in contemporary Nepali — and some phrasing is slightly formal. The set is suitable for classroom and home learning with that context in mind.
- Good coverage of everyday bathroom terms
- Generally clear and correct
- A noticeable number of loanwords/modern terms are present
Odia provides practical, broadly accurate bathroom vocabulary appropriate for learners. A few translations show English influence or modern loanwords, and some phrasing is on the formal side. The pack remains a good fit for classroom and home use.
- Covers essential bathroom vocabulary
- Generally accurate and clear
- Some loanwords and a touch of English leakage in places
Oromo includes solid translations for everyday bathroom items that are understandable for children. The pack is generally accurate, though a number of items are lengthy or a little formal. It’s a useful resource with minor stylistic notes.
- Clear translations of routine vocabulary
- Good overall coverage
- Some entries are long or use formal phrasing
Pashto offers reliable translations for common bathroom words that children will understand. A few entries show loanwords or regional differences, which is normal across dialects. Overall the pack is consistent and ready for classroom use.
- Clear translations of routine items
- Good overall consistency
- Some regional variation and occasional loanwords
Punjabi presents useful, familiar bathroom words that children will recognise in daily routines. Most translations are accurate, though there are some loanwords and a slightly formal tone in spots. Overall it’s a solid pack for learners.
- Familiar everyday vocabulary
- Clear translations for routine use
- A few loanwords and some formal-sounding phrasing
Romansh includes clear, appropriate vocabulary for bathroom routines that children can recognise. The set is accurate and consistent, though a few items show regional variants or slightly formal wording. It is well-suited for classroom use, especially when matched to a regional dialect.
- Good coverage of common items
- Generally natural and accurate
- Some regional variation and occasional formal phrasing
Sami offers a trustworthy set of bathroom words that will be useful for young learners, with careful and consistent choices. A few items show regional variation — both forms are valid, so you may prefer the variant used locally. A small number of translations read as more formal than casual child speech.
- Consistent, correct vocabulary
- Good representation of everyday objects
- Some regional variants exist — local review recommended
- Occasional formal phrasing
Samoan includes clear, useful bathroom vocabulary that children should find easy to learn and remember. Most words are appropriate for everyday use, though some entries trend formal or are longer than ideal for quick flashcard learning. Borrowed terms in the set reflect common contemporary usage.
- Useful, everyday terms
- Reflects common contemporary usage
- Some formal phrasing
- A few longer expressions may be shortened for children
Sesotho presents accurate and culturally appropriate bathroom words that children can learn easily. Many entries are correct and common in speech, but a number use formal or lengthy phrasing better suited to adults. Editing for brevity will improve suitability for flashcards.
- Clear, everyday vocabulary
- Good cultural fit
- Tendency toward a formal register
- Several long phrases may need shortening
Seychellois Creole naturally includes many borrowed words, and this pack reflects that local usage — which makes items easy to recognise for speakers. The set covers the essentials and is suitable for young learners. Expect familiar-sounding terms influenced by contact languages.
- Reflects natural, locally used vocabulary
- Good coverage of common bathroom items
Shona presents a dependable set of bathroom words that will be useful for young learners. The vocabulary is accurate and culturally appropriate, but several items use a formal register or longer phrasing — shortening them would help flashcard speed. Overall it’s a solid pack for teaching routines.
- Accurate, everyday vocabulary
- Culturally appropriate selections
- Tendency toward formal wording
- Some entries are longer than ideal for quick recognition
Somali gives a clear and useful collection of bathroom vocabulary suitable for children. Most translations are accurate and widely understood, though a few items read as formal or lengthy for preschool flashcards. These are easy to edit down to simpler child-friendly phrasing if needed.
- Clear, accurate everyday words
- Good coverage of routine items
- Some formal register present
- A few long phrases that could be simplified
Sundanese supplies correct, everyday bathroom vocabulary appropriate for learners. A few terms are influenced by loanwords, which is natural in modern usage, and some entries read as formal or long. Minor edits will make the set even more child-friendly.
- Accurate, contemporary vocabulary
- Good coverage of common items
- Some formal phrasing
- A few longer expressions suitable for simplification
Swahili includes useful, everyday bathroom vocabulary that children will recognise quickly. The terms are generally natural, though several entries are a bit formal or longer than ideal for very young learners. A brief pass to simplify phrasing will make this perfect for flashcards.
- Everyday, accurate vocabulary
- Good coverage of routine items
- Frequent formal wording
- Some entries are lengthy for flashcard use
Swati includes clear bathroom vocabulary that will be useful for young learners. The set is accurate, though several entries use a more formal register or longer phrasing than ideal for toddlers. Shortening those will help with quick recognition and recall.
- Accurate everyday terms
- Good coverage of routine objects and actions
- Frequent formal phrasing
- Some longer expressions that could be simplified
Tamil offers accurate bathroom vocabulary suitable for teaching children daily routines. The translations are correct and culturally appropriate, but many items use a formal register or longer phrasing — shortening will improve flashcard readability. Overall the set is dependable with small adjustments.
- Accurate and culturally appropriate terms
- Complete coverage for routine bathroom items
- Strong formal register in several items
- Some phrases could be simplified for young children
Tok Pisin presents a useful bathroom vocabulary set that matches everyday speech; borrowing is a normal feature of this creole and not a quality concern. Many words are appropriate for children, though a handful of items are more formal or long. A light edit for brevity will make this ideal for flashcards.
- Reflects natural Tok Pisin usage (borrowing expected)
- Good coverage of common bathroom items
- Some formal phrasing
- Several longer expressions could be shortened
Tongan supplies correct bathroom vocabulary that will be functional in classroom and home settings. Some entries show borrowing and a formal register, and a few phrases are longer than ideal for young learners. Editing those items will improve flashcard usability.
- Accurate everyday vocabulary
- Good coverage for routines
- Some formal wording
- A few loan-influenced/long expressions may be simplified
Urdu gives a solid set of bathroom words suitable for teaching children everyday routines. Many translations are correct and commonly used, but several entries lean formal or include loan-influenced forms; simplifying phrasing will help younger learners. Overall the pack is reliable with small adjustments.
- Accurate, commonly used vocabulary
- Good coverage of routine bathroom items
- Frequent formal register in several entries
- Some loan-influenced or longer phrases could be simplified
The Xhosa vocabulary is accurate and generally well suited to young children learning bathroom words. Most labels are appropriate and easy to match with pictures. A number of entries read a touch more formal or longer than colloquial child speech, and a few loanwords occur, but overall the pack is reliable for classroom or home use.
- Accurate, child-friendly everyday vocabulary
- Consistent Latin-script presentation
- Some labels use a more formal register
- A few longer terms or loanwords may be less familiar to very young children
Yoruba provides solid coverage of common bathroom items that children will recognise. The choices are mostly correct and consistent, suitable for early learners. Expect some entries to use a formal tone or longer compound words, and a few possible loanwords appear; these are worth a quick review if you prefer simpler child-directed phrasing.
- Clear, accurate everyday item names
- Consistent and complete for young learners
- Several entries lean formal or are relatively long
- Occasional possible loanwords present
Zulu gives solid, child-appropriate names for everyday bathroom items and will be useful in classroom and home settings. The majority of labels are clear and easy for children to match with pictures. Some entries are more formal or longer than colloquial child speech, and a few loanwords appear, but these do not undermine the overall quality.
- Accurate everyday vocabulary for young learners
- Consistent Latin-script labels
- Several items use a more formal register or longer phrasing
- A small number of loanwords are present
The Akan (Twi) pack provides solid, usable words for common bathroom objects, presented in natural phrasing. Some entries are longer than ideal for flashcards, so you may prefer to shorten a few phrases for very young learners. Overall the vocabulary is appropriate and culturally relevant.
- Natural phrasing suited to speakers
- Covers core bathroom items reliably
This Amharic pack gives clear, standard words for bathroom items that will be familiar to children in everyday settings. A small number of entries use slightly more formal wording, but the overall set is consistent and usable for early learners. It’s a good choice for classroom and home use.
- Standard, widely understood terms
- Suitable for classroom and home use
This Bengali pack includes standard words for common bathroom items and will be familiar to young learners. Some entries reflect loanwords or slightly formal register, which is common for certain objects; the core vocabulary remains very usable. A short review for particularly casual classroom speech may help in a few places.
- Standard, widely understood terms
- Good coverage of essential bathroom items
This Berber (Amazigh) pack covers the essential bathroom vocabulary with culturally appropriate choices. Some items show regional variation in terms, which is expected across Amazigh dialects — the terms included are valid but teachers may prefer local variants in some areas. Overall the pack is child-friendly and useful.
- Culturally appropriate choices
- Good coverage of everyday items
This Dzongkha pack provides clear words for everyday bathroom items that are appropriate for children. A few entries reflect regional variation in terms, which is normal for Dzongkha; the included words are valid forms. Overall the vocabulary is suitable for classroom use.
- Appropriate, child-friendly terms
- Culturally appropriate choices
The Fijian (iTaukei) pack covers core bathroom vocabulary with generally natural choices for young speakers. A few entries are longer or show expected borrowing, so you may prefer simplified phrasing on flashcards for very young children. Overall the set is usable and culturally appropriate.
- Covers essential bathroom items
- Culturally appropriate choices
Guarani provides useful everyday bathroom vocabulary that will be understandable to many speakers. Some entries use a more formal register and there are regional variations for a few items, so families in different areas might prefer alternate local words. Still, this pack is a good starting point for young learners.
- Covers common bathroom items
- Generally clear and usable vocabulary
- Some terms are more formal than child-directed speech
- A few items have regional variants speakers might prefer
Hindi covers the key bathroom items in ways that are generally recognizable to children and families. You may notice occasional English borrowings or anglicised forms in the set, which reflect everyday usage in many communities. For very young learners you might prefer to swap a couple of those for purely native terms if desired.
- Covers common, familiar bathroom words
- Good overall lexical coverage
- Some entries show English influence or borrowings
Kannada covers the essential bathroom vocabulary and will be understandable to children, but several entries trend formal or use longer phrasing. These choices are correct but may be less engaging for very young learners without simplification. The pack is usable with a light review for shorter labels.
- Covers common, necessary bathroom items
- Generally accurate translations
- Multiple items use a more formal register
- Some labels are longer than ideal for preschoolers
Lingala covers common bathroom items with generally clear translations that children can learn. Some labels are longer or use a more formal register, which may reduce immediate recognition for very young learners. The pack is useful but could benefit from shortening a few phrases for toddlers.
- Covers key everyday bathroom vocabulary
- Generally accurate and usable
- Some labels are long or slightly formal for preschoolers
Malayalam provides solid translations for common bathroom items that children will understand. Most terms are accurate, though several read as more formal or longer and a few are loanwords. It’s a good pack for classroom routines with minor stylistic notes.
- Covers essential bathroom vocabulary clearly
- Generally accurate and appropriate
- Several items use formal or lengthy phrasing
- A few loanwords appear (reflecting modern usage)
Marathi offers a useful set of bathroom words that will be familiar to most children, with many correct, everyday terms. Expect some English influence and loanwords in places — common in modern Marathi usage. This pack is suitable for learners, with a small note about mixed vocabulary sources.
- Accurate coverage of common items
- Familiar modern vocabulary
- Noticeable loanwords and some English influence in a few items
Marshallese contains many correct and useful bathroom terms, and will work well for familiar items. Expect some English influence and loaned terms — this reflects local usage and contact with English. The pack is usable for teaching, with a note that a few words come from English or may sound modern.
- Good coverage of everyday items
- Reflects local usage where loanwords are common
- Noticeable English-derived words in places (common in contact languages)
- Some wording leans toward modern/borrowed forms rather than older vocabulary
Palauan contains correct vocabulary for many bathroom items but shows notable English influence and a tendency toward longer phrasing. This reflects local bilingual practice and limited standardised terms for some modern objects. The set is usable, but expect mixed forms influenced by English.
- Functional coverage of everyday items
- Reflects how speakers commonly talk about modern objects
- Frequent English leakage and longer/formal phrasing in places
Sango covers the bathroom basics well and will be useful in mixed-age settings. Because Sango is a low‑resource language with active borrowing and local variation, some items reflect those realities — this is expected and not a mistake. You may want to check a few terms against local usage if you teach a specific community.
- Covers core bathroom items clearly
- Reflects real-world usage in the community
- Some entries reflect borrowing and variation due to evolving standardisation
- A formal tone appears in several items
Sindhi provides useful bathroom vocabulary suitable for classroom and home use. The translations are correct, though many items are presented in a more formal style or as longer phrases — shortening some will help young children learn more easily. Borrowed words appear in the set but reflect natural modern usage.
- Accurate everyday terms
- Good coverage of routine objects and actions
- Overall register leans formal — simplify for preschool learners
- Several phrases are longer than ideal for quick recognition
Sinhala provides correct and culturally appropriate bathroom vocabulary that will be easy for children to learn. Many translations use a formal register or somewhat long phrasing — simplifying a few items will improve pace of learning. Overall the set is dependable for teaching everyday routines.
- Accurate, culturally appropriate choices
- Complete coverage for routine bathroom items
- Frequent formal wording — consider child-friendly simplifications
- Some phrases are longer than ideal for flashcards
Telugu provides correct and culturally relevant bathroom vocabulary that will work well in teaching contexts. A notable number of entries use loan-influenced words or formal phrasing, and several phrases are longer than ideal for flashcards. Simplifying those will make the pack friendlier for preschool learners.
- Accurate, culturally relevant vocabulary
- Good coverage of everyday items
- Several formal or long phrases — shorten for flashcards
- Some loan-influenced forms appear (natural in modern usage)
Tetum covers the bathroom basics with correct and commonly used terms. High borrowing is expected in Tetum and reflects everyday speech rather than an error, so borrowed forms in the set are acceptable. Some items are formal or long, so a child-oriented simplification pass is recommended.
- Covers core bathroom vocabulary
- Reflects common contemporary usage in Tetum
- Several items use a formal register
- Many entries are longer than ideal for flashcards
Tigrinya provides correct bathroom vocabulary that will be useful in teaching daily routines. However, many entries are somewhat formal and several phrases are long, which can slow recognition for young children. A child-focused simplification pass is recommended.
- Accurate everyday terms
- Good coverage of routine bathroom items
- Frequent formal phrasing
- Several items are long and may be shortened for flashcards
Wolof covers the bathroom basics and will work well for children familiar with the language. Some entries show influence from English or other languages (loanwords) and a few items reflect this English leakage. The vocabulary is still useful, but you may notice a handful of borrowed terms or slightly less colloquial choices.
- Good coverage of everyday bathroom items
- Many terms will be immediately recognisable to bilingual children
- Some items use English-derived or borrowed forms
- A few translations are influenced by non-native phrasing
The Dhivehi pack largely uses appropriate words for bathroom items, but one item (Toothbrush Holder) was flagged and scored below our usual threshold. Most vocabulary is usable for children, though a light editorial review of that flagged item and a quick check for more casual alternatives may be useful.
- Good coverage of core bathroom items
- Mostly natural choices for young learners
- "Toothbrush Holder" scored 66 — consider reviewing that term
- Some entries lean formal; you may prefer simpler phrasing for very young children
Latin provides accurate, classical labels for bathroom items, which is useful in educational contexts but can feel literary and formal for very young children. Many entries use a more literary register and longer phrasing, so this pack is best for older children studying Latin rather than preschool use. It’s solid for classroom learning with that expectation.
- Accurate classical vocabulary
- Well-suited to educational/Latin lessons
- Language is literary and more formal than child-directed speech
- Many labels are long or stylised
Quechua provides a usable set of bathroom words but shows notable regional variation and several formal choices. Different communities may use different words for the same item, so teachers should check local preferences. The pack is a good starting point but benefits from local tailoring.
- Covers core bathroom concepts
- Accurate where regional terms match the learner’s variety
- Significant regional variation — local checking recommended
- Some entries use more formal phrasing than everyday child speech
About This Report
Methodology
Each translation was independently evaluated by an AI language model on four dimensions: meaning accuracy, naturalness for children, correct script usage, and contamination risk (English leakage or wrong-language content). Scores range from 0–100. A score of 70+ indicates the translation is appropriate for use in educational materials. Language-level confidence ratings are derived from the distribution of individual scores within that language pack.
Important Notes
This is an automated quality review, not a native-speaker audit. While it reliably catches mistranslations, script errors, and English leakage, it may not capture every subtle dialect preference or cultural nuance. For languages with very few speakers or limited digital resources, our confidence is naturally more conservative. We recommend supplementary review by a native speaker where possible, particularly for lower-confidence languages.