haut, haute
"Haute" translates to "high." It is a French word indicating "classy".
You can say "Je vais au lycée" in French to mean "I go to high school".
Le lycee if French for "the high school."
You need to rephrase your question. It does not make sense.
'Terre Haute' is French . A rough translation into English is 'High Land' , that is land that does not flood.
High is haut (masc.), haute (fem.) in French
very high or very tall (something that is feminine)
"Haan" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is possible that you are referring to the word "haut," which means "high" or "upper" in English.
'bac' is the abbreviation of Baccalaureat, the exam taken by French students doing their final grade in high school.
'brandir' means 'to display high with your arm', (like a sword or a standard)
'high' in french is 'haut'
"High" in French is spelled "haut".