escalera
staircase
noun ehs-kah-LEH-rah Rare
Origin: From Latin scalaria, from scala (steps).
Also means
ladder
Usage Note
Escalera covers both a fixed staircase inside a building and a portable ladder. Spanish distinguishes escalera de mano (stepladder/hand ladder) from escalera mecánica (escalator) and escalera de incendios (fire escape). The plural escaleras is common when referring to a flight of stairs as a whole.
Examples
"Subió las escaleras corriendo para no llegar tarde."
Natural Translation
He ran up the stairs so as not to be late.
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