How to Say ‘Second floor’ in Japanese
二階
ni kai
[nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [二階] means “second floor.” Watch out: floor counting can be different from some countries, but in Japan [一階] is the ground/first floor and [二階] is the floor above it.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Museum guides, elevator buttons, and signs in Japan often use both Japanese floor names and numbers, so learning [二階] is very practical.
Phrase Breakdown
二
ni
[nee]
two
The number two, forming the first part of 二階.
二階に行きます。
I am going to the second floor.
階
kai
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