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It is a high-level language, given its flexibility (functions as objects, etc.)
But anything that is commonly compiled-to can be considered a low-level language simply because it's a target for compilation, and there are many languages that can now be compiled to JS because of its unique role as the browser's DOM-controlling language.
Among the languages (or subsets of them) that can be compiled to JS:
Java
C#
Haxe
Objective-J
Ruby
Python
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