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6 Nov 2020
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Japanese
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about Japanese
What does 『存在しなかった足場』 mean?
What does 『存在しなかった足場』 mean?
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It’s not a common term used in Japanese. It’s probably an author's choice of words.
Simply translated, The ground that did not exist, or a step that did not exit
Ashiba is where you stand.
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@sowhat19 Yeah, there are a couple of ways to translate that. Thanks.

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