i'm on the first floor.
"I am on the first floor."
"Barrer el piso" means to sweep the floor in Spanish. It involves using a broom to clean dirt and debris off the floor surface.
The Philippine monetary unit is spelled as "peso."
In most cases, the word "floor" is considered masculine in French - "le sol".
piso limang piso pustiso
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"Primer piso" means "first floor."
Piso or Peso
It means 'floor', in the sense of a level in the building, e.g. vive en el primer piso = he lives on the first floor. It can also mean flat, apartment, thus: Mi piso es en el primer piso = my flat is on the first floor. 'Floor' in the sense of 'ground' is 'el suelo', e.g. En el suelo de mi piso hay una alfombra = On the floor of my flat there's a carpet
En el primer piso
piso significa losa
"Piso" can have different meanings depending on the context. In Spanish, "piso" can mean floor or apartment. In Filipino, "piso" refers to the currency unit equivalent to 100 centavos.
'One floor', also 'a/one flat/apartment'.
"Barrer el piso" means to sweep the floor in Spanish. It involves using a broom to clean dirt and debris off the floor surface.
floor or ground
Angel on the fourth floor
"A (one) flat (apartment)" for a residence, "a (one) floor" for a building, and "a (one) layer" for a cake are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase un piso. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "oon PEA-so" in Spanish.
It means, "...to live on the fifth floor."