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What is No step in Spanish?

"No step" in Spanish can be translated in several ways, depending on the context:

Literal translation:

* "No paso" (pronounced "no pah-so") - This is the most direct translation, meaning "no step" or "don't step."

Other options:

* "No pises" (pronounced "no pee-says") - This means "don't step on" and is used when there's a specific object or area you don't want someone to step on.

* "Prohibido pisar" (pronounced "pro-ee-bee-doh pee-sar") - This means "stepping is prohibited" and is a more formal way of saying "no step."

Example sentences:

* "No paso por ahí." (Don't step over there.)

* "No pises la hierba." (Don't step on the grass.)

* "Prohibido pisar la pintura fresca." (Stepping on wet paint is prohibited.)

The best translation for "no step" will depend on the specific situation and the nuance you want to convey.

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