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To say you are in high school: "Watashi WA koukou no seito desu." It literally means I am high school's student. If you want to specify the year you are in, you would say one of three things: "watashi WA koukou ichinensei (first year pupil) desu," "watashi WA koukou ninensei (second year pupil) desu," or " watashi WA koukou sanensei (third year student) desu." In Japan, there are only three years of high school. A freshman in the United States would still be in middle school in Japan. But if you just want to say "I am a high school student", you could just say "Watashi wa koukousei desu." (わたしわこうこうせいです。)

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"Ichinensei"

ee-chee-nen-say

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中高生 (Junior-High and Highschoolers)

Chu-kou sei.

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高校生 (koukousei)

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学年

Gakunen

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sempai

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