The German word for gymnasium is Turnhalle.
Gymnasium
Hauptschule, Realschule, and Gymnasium
That's not a musical term.
gymnasium's
From the Renaissance till about 1919 the only schools in the German-speaking lands that led to university courses were called Gymnasien (singular - das Gymnasium). From 1859 onwards there were also Realschulen. These led to leaving certificates that allowed that allowed leavers to study mathematics, the natural sciences and technological subjects at a university (or equivalent). From 1900 onwards they were called Realgymnasien or Oberrealschulen in Prussia. Note: * The word Gymnasium did not necessarily appear in the name of all schools of this type. * In German the word Hochschule refers to universities and comparable institutions. * Girls' schools avoided the term Gymnasium.
a gymnasium (sports room or place to work out) = Sporthalle, Turnhalle a gym class (physical education) = Sport
A gymnasium is to do gymnastics and be safe doing it
The possessive form for the noun gymnasium is gymnasium's.Example: The gymnasium's floor was refinished over the summer.
The gymnasium.
My physical education class in in the gymnasium.
Gymnasium Paulinum was created in 797.
Gymnasium Haganum was created in 1394.