In Japanese, the counter 階 is used to count the floors of a building. It has the same pronunciation and the same irregularities as the floor counter 回. The irregularities are shown in the table below.
Below are some examples sentences using the counter 階.
My office is on the fifth floor. | 私 の オフィス は 五階 に あります。watashi no ofisu wa gokai ni arimasu. |
Please go to the sixth floor by elevator. | エレベーター で 六階 に 行って ください。erebeetaa de rokkai ni itte kudasai. |
The greengrocer is on the ground floor. | 八百屋 は 一階 に あります。yaoya wa ikkai ni arimasu. |
There is an escalator up to the eighth floor. | 八階 まで エスカレーター が あります。hakkai made esukareetaa ga arimasu. |
To what floor are you going? | 何階 に 行きます か?nankai ni ikimasu ka? |
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