"Junior high school" (middle school) is 'chuugakkou' in Japanese.
4 letters, and its P.S.A.B..
In order for someone to answer this question, you have to word it correctly.
German sticks nouns together. Haupt and schule combine to tell the answer. Haupt means high or secondary. Schule means school. Put them together and you have second school. This is the level above the starting level in German school system. It corresponds roughly to middle or junior high school. So Hauptschule means junior high school.
If you are using the word school in a sentence (and not referring to a specific school) then it should not be capitalized. For example:I don't want to get up early for school tomorrow.If you are referring to a specific school then it should be. For example:John Smith High School.
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No, if used reasonably.
High, as in tall, is "takai."
The full word for 'high school' in Japanese is é«˜ç­‰å­¦æ ¡ (koutougakkou) but its shorter form is more commonly used, which is é«˜æ ¡ (koukou). é«˜ç­‰å­¦æ ¡ is more used mainly in formal situations.
elle fréquente l'université, elle VA en fac (faculté)(note that the French word 'collège' means junior high school)
"Secondary school" or "High school" may be English equivalents of "Escuela secundaria."Specifically, the feminine noun "escuela" means "school." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the") and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "secundaria" means "secondary."The pronunciation is "eh-SKWEH-lah SEH-koon-DAH-ryah."
Incarnate Word High School was created in 1881.
Takai.