Breakdown of Mon bureau est au deuxième étage.
être
to be
le bureau
the office / the desk
mon
my (mon, ma, mes)
l'étage
the floor, a story (m)
deuxième
second
Questions & Answers about Mon bureau est au deuxième étage.
Why do we use au instead of sur le if the English translation is 'on the'?
In English, you say a room is 'on' a floor, but in French, it is 'at' a floor. Therefore, we use the preposition à. Because étage is masculine, à and le combine to form the contraction au.
Doesn't bureau usually mean 'desk'?
It means both 'desk' and 'office'! You can usually tell which one is meant from the context. While you could technically have a desk on the second floor, a sentence describing where something is located in a building is almost always talking about an 'office'.
Is the deuxième étage the exact same thing as the second floor in North America?
Could I say au second étage instead of au deuxième étage?
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