Pianterreno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "ground floor." The masculine singular noun also may be translated into American English as "first floor." The pronunciation will be "PYAN-ter-REY-no" in Italian.
"Dance floor" in English is pista da ballo in Italian.
Pianta in Italian means either "floor plan" or "(botanical) plant" in English.
Pavimento in general, piano for an elevator/stairway level, and pista for a dance floor are Italian equivalents of the English word "floor." The respective pronunciations will be "PA-vee-MEN-to," "PYA-no," and "PEA-sta" in Italian.
(Il) pavimento della cucina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "kitchen floor." The pronunciation of the phrase -- which literally translates as "(the) floor of the kitchen" -- will be "(eel) PA-vee-MEN-to DEL-la koo-TCHEE-na" in Italian.
Piano in Italian is "even" as an adjective, "floor," "piano" or "plan" as a noun, "quiet" or "slow" as an adjective, and "quietly" or "slowly" as an adverb in Italian.
What in America is called the 'first floor' is called the 'ground floor' in Britain. The floor immediately above that is the 'first floor', what Americans would call the 'second floor'.
Premier étage in French is "first floor" in English.
The same as in english.
In British English, the term "second floor" is typically referred to as the "first floor." The floor above the ground floor is commonly referred to as the "first floor" in British English.
"On the first floor" is an English equivalent of the French phrase au premier étage. The masculine singular phrase refers to ground-level access in Europe and to the second floor in the United States of America. The pronunciation will be "o pruh-mye-tazh" in Alsatian French.
Il nono piano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the ninth floor".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilis "the". The masculine possessive adjective nono means "ninth". The masculine noun piano translates as "floor".The pronunciation will be "eel NOH-noh PYAH-noh" in Italian.
"On the second floor" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase au deuxième étage. The masculine singular phrase refers to the second floor above ground-level access in Europe and to the third floor in the United States of America. The pronunciation will be "o du-zye-mey-tazh" in Alsatian French.