• ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    Tbh, even falling off the first step of a ladder can be dangerous. That can be a 6-7 foot fall for your head

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    4 months ago

    English isn’t my first language, but don’t ladders have rungs, not steps? Steps is for stairs, no?

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      Either word works. It’s hyper-specific but I would say that most people would say “rung” in reference to the physical part of the ladder while “step” would be the part of the ladder they were on.

      Again, either word works fine and nobody would bat an eye if either were used.

      Good question!

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      Technically there is a type of ‘step ladder’ thet has wider flat ‘steps’ more like a staircase. Rungs are the narrower round bars on a more traditional ‘ladder’.

      But practically either word can be used in either case. You can either ‘step’ or ‘climb’ as the verb in either case too.

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        4 months ago

        Something like this? Yeah, “step” makes more sense in this context. Tho I’m having a hard time imagining a 50 foot (15 meter!) stepladder haha