to be down
The German phrase 'nach unten' is used to express the concept of 'down'. It can be used in various contexts such as 'The apple fell down' (Der Apfel fiel nach unten) or 'I am looking down' (Ich schaue nach unten).
Look down before you go.
This phrase is used to instruct someone to check the path or ground before moving to avoid slipping or tripping over something.
The water always flows down.
This phrase can be used to describe the natural gravity-driven flow of water from higher to lower ground, a concept that can be demonstrated in various contexts such as geography, plumbing, or even discussions about nature or the physics of water.
The stairs lead down.
This phrase describes a common architectural feature, the stairs, and its usual function to enable people, especially in multi-storied buildings, to move from a higher level to a lower level.