エレベーター で 六階 に 行って ください。erebeetaa de rokkai ni itte kudasai.
Please go to the sixth floor by elevator.

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Breakdown of erebeetaa de rokkai ni itte kudasai.
にni
at; on; in; to; for [indirect object particle]
行くiku
to go
六roku
six
くださいkudasai
please
エレベーターerebeetaa
elevator
でde
method/means particle
〜階〜kai
floor counter
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