階段 /kai dan/ is Japanese word for 'stairs, stairway'.
Ching wong che-wangslk! (Pots and pans down the stairs!)
THEY SAY HI N STUFF
If someone broke his bone because of himself, for example, he slipped and fell down stairs, he could say "I broke my arm." ... he got a punch in a fight, he could say "I had my nose broken." ... English; Japanese
It depends. If you're describing someone who is actually standing on a step or walking up or down the stairs, you would say "on the stairs". If a person were standing in front of the stairs, you could say "at the stairs" or "at the staircase".
Stairs is "die Treppe"
To say "go up the stairs" in French, you would say "monter les escaliers."
yes, but it does depend on how long and how many stairs.
some animals are afrade of heghts
sur l'escalier
stairs are 'les escaliers' in French. You may also use it in the singular: l'escalier.
Arriba means upstair while abajo means down stairs
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