liceo
high school
noun lee-CHEH-oh Less Common
Origin: from Greek 'Lykeion', Aristotle's school
Usage Note
Liceo is masculine, plural licei, and names the academic upper-secondary school in Italy, such as liceo classico or liceo scientifico. It is a false friend: it is not a 'lyceum' lecture hall but a teenager's school.
Examples
"Frequenta il liceo classico."
Natural Translation
She attends the classical high school.
Literal Translation
She-attends the high-school classical.
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