arriba hay.... = upstairs there is.... (pronolunced 'AhRREEbah I....')
More specifically
en el/un piso de arriba....= (in/on the/an) upstairs (floor) there is....
Subiendo las escaleras is how you say up the stairs in Spanish.
El ático está arriba
up the stairs = subiendo las escaleras
El gimnasio está arriba.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
Tualet naverchu
You don't go upstairs in the Say Cheese shop. The comic piece is over to the right by the camera, atop the spotlight.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
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