Abitur is the final exam you take in year 12, which further on will count for you university admission
The German equivalent of GCSEs is the "Mittlere Reife" (Realschulabschluss), which is obtained after completing 10 years of schooling. The equivalent of A levels is the "Abitur," which is obtained after completing 12 or 13 years of schooling, depending on the state.
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
"Kuhe" means "cows" in German.
Kurtz in German means short
"Mut" in German translates to "courage" in English.
The German equivalent of A-Levels is Abitur.
"Abitur" is the word you are looking for.
It's a bilingual studium where you can pass the French Bac and the German Abitur (A-Level).
It is called the Abitur.
An abiturient is a pupil in the German education system who is taking, or who has taken and passed, the Abitur, a group of exams taken in the last year of German secondary school.
An abitur is a group of exams taken in the final year of secondary school in Germany.
Rap braucht kein Abitur was created in 2003.
Bernd Riede has written: 'Vorbereitung auf das Abitur, Musikgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts' 'Vorbereitung auf das Abitur, Musiktheorie' 'Vorbereitung auf das Abitur, Musikgeschichte bis 1900'
The German equivalent of GCSEs is the "Mittlere Reife" (Realschulabschluss), which is obtained after completing 10 years of schooling. The equivalent of A levels is the "Abitur," which is obtained after completing 12 or 13 years of schooling, depending on the state.
H. Bahro has written: 'Abschied vom Abitur?'
what does ashley mean in in german
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German