How do you say “Go up the stairs” in Japanese?「階段を上る(かいだんをのぼる)」Kaidan o noboru

How do you say “Go up the stairs” in Japanese?「階段を上る(かいだんをのぼる)」Kaidan o noboru Phrases

Keyword: 階段を上る(かいだんをのぼる)

Romaji Reading: Kaidan o noboru
Meaning: go up the stairs

Example Sentences of「階段を上る(かいだんをのぼる)」

この建物はエレベーターが無いので(私は)階段を上る。
Kono tatemono wa erebētā ga nai node (watashi wa) kaidan o noboru.
I’ll go up the stairs, because there is no elevator in this building.


(私達は)階段を10階まで上ります。
(Watashitachi wa) kaidan o jūkkai made noborimasu.
We’ll go up the stairs to the 10th floor. / We’ll go up the stairs to the 9th floor (British English).


(私は)毎日階段を上り下りして運動します。
(Watashi wa) mainichi kaidan o nobori ori shite undo shimasu.
I exercise by going up and down the stairs every day.


エレベーターを使うより階段を上る方が健康に良い。
Erebētā o tsukau yori kaidan o noboru hō ga kenkō ni yoi.
It’s better for our health to climb the stairs than to use the elevator.

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