What does Second floor mean in Italy?

secondo piano. More Italian words for second floor. di secondo piano. second floor.
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How do you count floors in Italy?

>> So there's no zero-based indexing of floors, because the first item in the set of what are considered as floors is called "first" (e.g. primo in italian). So the floors are numbered according to their distance above the ground level (whatever that's called).
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Why do Europeans call the second floor the first floor?

It defines a floor simply as “the space between two [literal] floors in a building.” So, in France, the space between the ground-level literal floor and the next-level literal floor is “one floor,” therefore the next level is “one floor” of elevation, or “the first floor” (premier étage).
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Is first floor the ground floor in Italy?

First floor is not at ground level but one floor up.
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What is the second floor in Europe?

In the US, the first floor of a building is also the ground floor, but in Europe the first floor is the floor above the ground floor, and the second floor is the one above that. This is important information for novice American travelers trying to find their hotel rooms.
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What's a second floor?

Second-floor definition

The floor above the ground floor of a building. noun. 2. Second floor is the level of a building, up one flight of stairs from the ground floor. An example of a second floor is the upstairs location where bedrooms are in many two-story suburban homes.
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Which floor is called 2nd floor?

The second floor is called 'the second floor' in English. It is the floor one above the first floor, and one below the third floor.
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Do Europeans say ground floor?

First Floor/ Ground Floor

In the US, the first floor of a building is also the ground floor, but in Europe the first floor is the floor above the ground floor, and the second floor is the one above that. This is important information for novice American travelers trying to find their hotel rooms.
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How do you count floors?

The floors above are numbered starting from the ground or first floor, so there is usually a difference of one level in BrE and AmE usage:
  1. BrE: ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor etc.
  2. AmE: 1st floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor, 4th floor etc.
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What countries call the ground floor the first floor?

In Britain and most of Europe, the ground level floors are called the "ground floor", the next level is called the "first floor". In most of the United States, Russia and China, the floor at ground level is called the "first floor", the next level is called the "second floor".
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Why do Brits say floor instead of ground?

“Floor” was an archaic word for “ground” centuries ago. And according to the Oxford English Dictionary, “floor” has been used in the game of cricket to refer to the ground (but this must be an uncommon usage, since it doesn't currently appear in any standard British dictionaries).
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Which floor is the first floor?

In American English, the floor which is level with the ground is called the first floor, the floor above it is the second floor, and so on.
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What is a 2 storey house?

(of a building) having two floors or levels.
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What does first floor flat mean?

on the floor above the ground floor. We live in a first-floor flat. 2. US.
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What does first floor mean?

the level of a building that is one level above the street: She works on the first floor. B1 US. the level of a building that is at the same level as the street: She got on the elevator on the first floor and pushed the button for the 35th.
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How many floors is two storey?

A two-story building has a first floor (at ground level) and a second floor in the US. A two-storey building has a ground floor (at ground level) and a first floor in the UK.
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What do you call a half floor?

Definition. A mezzanine is an intermediate floor (or floors) in a building which is open to the floor below. It is placed halfway (mezzo means 'half' in Italian) up the wall on a floor which has a ceiling at least twice as high as a floor with minimum height.
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What is 2nd floor in UK?

in British English, on the floor of a building that is two floors above ground level, or in American English, on the floor that is directly above ground level: a second-floor apartment.
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What is the second level of a house called?

A split-level home (also called a bi-level home or tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered. There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area.
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What is a house with 3 floors called?

Three-family or triplex: three living units, either attached side by side and sharing common walls, or stacked (in some countries, called a three-decker or triple-decker) Four-family or quadplex or quad: four living units, typically with two units on the first floor and two on the second, or side-by-side.
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What is third floor?

the storey of a building immediately above the second and three floors up from the ground.
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What does first floor mean in Scotland?

First floor (floor above street level) 4. Second floor. 5. Third or fourth floor.
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What is upper second floor?

upper floor means all floors above the floor level at which the entrance is to the structure. Sample 1. Sample 2. upper floor .
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How many floors is one story?

Take a building that has four levels, including the ground/earth level. It has four stories but three floors. This is because the ground floor does not count as a floor. The floor above is 1st floor, second floor, third floor + the ground floor = three floors, yet four stories.
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How high is a 2 storey house?

Now, most people live in two-storey buildings which average a height between 4.7 and 5.8 metres (or 15.5 - 19 foot).
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