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How do you say Second Floor in French?

Moving to the French Quarter and would like to make a name plaque. How do you write "second floor" and "2nd floor" in French? Thanks!

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floor n US (building: starts at 1) étage nm I live on the second floor. Just one floor up from the street. J'habite au premier étage, au-dessus du rez-de-chaussée I hope it helps.
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It depends. The second floor in France is actually the premier étage, as the ground floor is the rez-de-chaussée, reserved for shops and the like. But the second floor is the deuxième étage.
I think you could answer this question yourself with a bit of guidance: 1. Will you ever work in politics? 2. Do you live on the west coast? 3. Do you think you will ever be interested in international trade? 4. Will you ever work in Quebec? 5. If you had to pick a any country in the world besides Canada where would that be? I live in Canada and I am deciding between Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic or Hindi - My decision is based on the countries I would do business with in the next 5-6 years. German is another candidate. Nothing wrong with French but how useful would it be to you based on your future goals vs any another language.
French Word For Floor

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