You may say 新入生ã§ã™ã‹ (shinnyuusei desu ka) to mean 'are you a new student?' in Japanese. You could also add ã‚ãªãŸã¯ (anata wa) before the sentence.
In Japanese, "student" is translated as "学生 (gakusei)".
新入生 Shin'nyūsei
New York is 'nyuu youku' in Japanese, written: ニューヨーク
You may use 学生 (gakusei) to mean student, or 生徒 (seito) to mean student/pupil.
newjeerando new jirando
You may say 'atarashii.'
"学生" (gakusei) is the translation for "student" in Japanese.
News Pronounced New-su
'Watashi wa kyonen gakusei deshita'. [If student is referring to college/university and Not school, you must use 'daigakusei' instead of 'gakusei'.]
Shinryoku-shi
If a Hungarian teacher and Japanese student are making out, this is morally wrong. It is actually against the professional ethics for a teacher to be involved with a student in such a relationship.?æ
My Japanese student (fluent speaker) doesn't know it.