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How do you say stage Japanese language?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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"Stage" in Japanese? Like the theatre platform stage?

Many ways. Like an American-style theatre stage, suteiji. Traditional, butai.

"Stage" meaning "to plan, to carry out": koudou ni utsusu.

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