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Ground Floor and First Floor
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2016/5/23 15:37
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1. I checked the Google Translation to Japanese Character. It says Ground Floor and First Floor is the same Character, i.e., 1K and 1K I want to Label [Signage] for the 2 Floors in Japanese; how do I write it? Ground Floor = ? First Floor = ?
2. How do you write in Japanese for Internet Wifi = ?
Thank you.
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by Jayson Cheok (guest)
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Re: Ground Floor and First Floor
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2016/5/23 19:19
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Hi
In British English, 1F is called the Ground Floor and 2F is called the 1st Floor. It's a bit confusing...
Japan follows the US system for this so 1F = 1F and 2F = 2F etc so in Japan Ground Floor = 1F (1Kj First Floor = 2F (2Kj
How do you write in Japanese for Internet Wifi = ?
The word 'Wifi' is commonly used & understood in Japan but you could also write it as Ct@C
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by Saru Bob (guest)
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Re: Ground Floor and First Floor
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2016/5/23 22:59
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What people in the UK call the "first floor" - one flight above ground level - would be called the second floor in Japan and in the US. So UK first floor = US second floor = "ni-kai" (ρK).
WiFi is often called "³όLAN" (musen ran) in Japanese.
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by Umami Dearest
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