lycée
Same as American 'privvy'.
Commencer is the word for start in French.
"Rogue" is a french word borrowed into English. So the French word for "rogue" is "rogue".
The word "voyage" in English translates to "voyage" in French.
Cena is not a French word.
Answerécole - schoolCollege - middle schoolLycée - high schoolécole
it is just postal same spelling i take french in high school im a sixth year
"High school" is an English equivalent of the French word lycée.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It also may be translated as "secondary school" in the United States of America. The pronunciation wil be "lee-say" in French.
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école - school
'bac' is the abbreviation of Baccalaureat, the exam taken by French students doing their final grade in high school.
The word for school binder in French is "classeur scolaire."
school
Yes, the noun 'French' can function as an antecedent.The antecedent of a pronoun can be a noun or a pronoun.The word 'French' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'French' is a word for the language of France or the people of France as a group.Examples:The French are justly proud of their wine industry.I learned French in high school. It has been helpful when I travel.
In French class in high school , we learned it was: "toute le monde." Literally translated it means "all the world," but is used to mean "everybody."
Incarnate Word High School was created in 1881.
School is an English word; It has its roots in Old English which was Germanic. The modern equivalents in other Germanic languages are:Afrikaans = skoolDanish = skoleDutch = school (this should look familiar)German = SchuleIcelandic = skólaNorwegian = skoleSwedish = skolaIn French it is école. High School in French is Lycee.As you should be able to tell, the English "school" is much more closely tied to Germanic languages than to any Romance language like French.