scala
staircase
noun SKAH-lah Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'scala', ladder, steps
Also means
scale
Usage Note
Scala covers both a staircase and an abstract scale, as in una scala da uno a dieci ('a scale from one to ten'). The plural scale often means a whole flight of stairs, while scala mobile is an escalator and scala a pioli a ladder. Milan's famous opera house is simply La Scala.
Examples
"Saliamo le scale insieme."
Natural Translation
Let's go up the stairs together.
Literal Translation
We-climb the stairs together.
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