school (generic) -> die Schule
school (in the sense of a primary or secondary school) -> die Schule
school (in the sense of a postsecondary school, an American sense) -> die Hochschule, die Universitaet
It is school
Schule
It literally means unsatisfactory but it is the worst grade that you can get in German school.
"Abitur" is the word you are looking for.
Schulart translates as type of school
The German word "sitzenbleiben" means to repeat a grade in school. It is often used to describe when a student has not passed their classes and therefore needs to stay in the same grade for another year.
In German, you would say "Meine Schule heißt..." to mean "My school is called..." The word "meine" means "my," "Schule" means "school," and "heißt" means "is called." So, when combined, the phrase translates to "My school is called..." in English.
Greek for school is σχολείο [scholío]. The 'ch' bit should be pronounced as in Scottish 'loch' or German 'doch'.
Depends on the context: In school: essay or article or cap
Chre is not a German word
I believe it to be the name of a school perhaps, Weg is away in German, Seim however doesn't translate, could be a name. Good question though
"mit" is the German word for "with".