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Yes, 几楼 (jǐ lóu) can be used to ask about the number of floors in a building. It is a common phrase used in daily conversations and is often used when someone is looking for a specific floor in a building.
The word 几 (jǐ) means "how many" and 楼 (lóu) means "floor". When combined, 几楼 (jǐ lóu) literally translates to "which floor" or "how many floors". It is a simple and direct way to ask about the number of floors in a building.
For example, if you are looking for a specific store in a shopping mall, you can ask "这个店在几楼?" (zhè ge diàn zài jǐ lóu?) which means "Which floor is this store on?" This phrase can also be used when asking for directions to a specific floor in a building, such as "请问电梯到几楼?" (qǐng wèn diàn tī dào jǐ lóu?) which means "Excuse me, which floor does the elevator go to?"
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