Sch in the German language is simply a sound. It has the same sound as sh in the English language.
sch = school org = ?
In German, "sch" is pronounced like the English "sh" sound, as in "shoe." In other languages or contexts, "sch" can have different pronunciations; for example, in Polish, it may sound like "sh" as well, but can have variations depending on the specific word. Always consider the language context when interpreting the pronunciation.
No domain ends with .sch
it means that someone has to translate from the French language, to German language
Do you mean Deutsch instead? It means German in the German language.
Peter Sch unemann has written: 'Scardanellis Ged achtnis' -- subject(s): German fiction, OUR Brockhaus selection
sch mean school but some times they call it skl
there is no such word in the german language... sorry I couldn't even think of a word you could mean...
German
vergiss nicht
German. It is spelled "nein" in German meaning "no" in English.
If you mean career, then the German translation is:KarriereLaufbahnWerdegang