Tabo (hygiene)
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Gayung adalah alat untuk mengambil air berupa wadah yang diberi tongkat atau tangkai pegangan untuk memudahkan menciduk air. Kebanyakan kamar mandi rumahan di Indonesia dan negara-negara Asia tenggara lain mempunyai gayung untuk menciduk air dari bak mandi atau ember. Gayung biasanya terbuat dari material plastik hal ini karena lebih murah dan lebih ringan dalam penggunaannya. Fungsi utama gayung adalah alat untuk memindahkan air.
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The tabò (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈtaːbɔʔ]) is the traditional hygiene tool primarily for cleansing, bathing, and cleaning the floor of the bathroom in the Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, and Brunei. Tabò is the Filipino name, while gayung and cebok (pronounced chabo') are the equivalent terms used in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and East Timor. The tabò could most commonly be found in the provinces though it is also widely used in the cities. The word may be related to the word cebok in neighboring Indonesia and Malaysia, which describes the process of cleansing oneself using a tabò (or cebok) in a mandi (another Bahasa phrase for the tabò is kamar mandi).
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Gayung adalah alat untuk mengambil air berupa wadah yang diberi tongkat atau tangkai pegangan untuk memudahkan menciduk air. Kebanyakan kamar mandi rumahan di Indonesia dan negara-negara Asia tenggara lain mempunyai gayung untuk menciduk air dari bak mandi atau ember. Gayung biasanya terbuat dari material plastik hal ini karena lebih murah dan lebih ringan dalam penggunaannya. Fungsi utama gayung adalah alat untuk memindahkan air. Penggunaan gayung di kamar mandi sangat dibutuhkan kamar mandi yang tidak menggunakan shower serta untuk membersihkan sisa kotoran setelah buang air besar. Di negara-negara Barat penggunan gayung jarang ditemui karena sistem pembersihannya yang berbeda.
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The tabò (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈtaːbɔʔ]) is the traditional hygiene tool primarily for cleansing, bathing, and cleaning the floor of the bathroom in the Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, and Brunei. Tabò is the Filipino name, while gayung and cebok (pronounced chabo') are the equivalent terms used in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and East Timor. The tabò could most commonly be found in the provinces though it is also widely used in the cities. The word may be related to the word cebok in neighboring Indonesia and Malaysia, which describes the process of cleansing oneself using a tabò (or cebok) in a mandi (another Bahasa phrase for the tabò is kamar mandi). The tabò can sometimes be translated into English as a "dipper" or "pitcher", but according to Michael Tan, chancellor at the University of the Philippines-Diliman and a columnist at the Philippine Daily Inquirer, tabò is much more than a dipper. The plastic tabò is an almost indispensable fixture in the Filipino home. Filipinos living overseas will bring their own tabò or even ask their relatives to send one over if ever they forget. Tabò is also widely used anywhere in a household for purposes other than bathing, such as for measuring volume. 1 tabo is often equal to 1 liter, as usually the household tabò would be the used plastic container of 1 liter of motor oil. A tabò has similarity in design and use to the hishaku (柄杓), a Japanese water dipper with a handle made of bamboo.
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