Le lycée général, or general high school, is an educational institution in France that provides a broad academic curriculum for students typically aged 15 to 18. It prepares students for the baccalauréat (bac), a national examination necessary for university admission. The curriculum includes a variety of subjects, including literature, science, and humanities, allowing students to choose specific tracks or specializations. It emphasizes critical thinking and prepares students for higher education or professional training.
Où est le poisson rouge? in French means "Where is the goldfish?" in English.
Le Beau means The Beautiful
sur le pont d'Avignon : on the Avignon's bridge (Avignon is a southern town in France)
le prix du vêtement is 'the price of the piece of clothing / clothes / outfit' in French.
"It is 7 o'clock" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono le sette.Specifically, the verb sono means "(They) are" in this instance. The feminine plural definite article le means "the." The number sette means "seven."The pronunciation is "SOH-noh leh SEHT-teh."
Le lycee if French for "the high school."
In high school.
3 years
Masculine: un lycée / le lycée
Maximilien Robespierre attended Lycee Louis-le-Grand from 1769-1781
It is not a university actually but a high-school that also serves as a prep school. It is located in Paris.
Lycee Sisowath was created in 1933.
"Lycee" is a masculine word in French.
Yes, he is ! He is married to a French woman who teaches philosophy at Lycee Louis le Grand !
Lycee Albert Premier was created in 1910.
French Lycee in Brussels was created in 1908-11.
The equivalent to the Leaving cert in France is the baccalauréat or commonly known as le bac. It is taken at the end of Lycee (secondary school)