'on the second floor' is tranlated "au deuxième étage" in French.
J'habite au Danemark
J'habite à Coventry
J'habite à Selby
rez-de-chaussée = first floor You have to know that in France when then say '1er étage' (= first floor litteraly) they mean 2nd floor because they call the first floor 'rez-de-chaussée' (litteraly level with the ground) So their third floor is actually the fourth floor ...
rapelle toi de vivre
une résidence (I live in one)
You say "quatrième étage" in French to indicate the fourth floor.
Le troisième étage is third floor in French.
The tenth floor is "le dixième étage" in French.
You would say "Le sol est la lave" in French to express "The floor is lava."
Latin has words for different types of floor:solum is a floor in generalpavimentum is a paved stone floorarea is the floor of a barn (compacted earth or clay)contignatio is floor in the sense of a storey in a building (eg I live in the second floor)
noun # sol # plancher # étage # minimum verb # terrasser # plancher # revêtir # embarrasser # battre # prospérer
balayer par terre
premier étage
Dernier etage.
plans d'étage
Floor as in a building means: tabeq ,,,,,,,, written as : طابق Floor as a ground (on the floor) means: ard ,,,,,,,, written as : أرض