klase
See also: klasē
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages (probably French classe, maybe via German Klasse, ultimately borrowed from Latin classis (“a class or division of the people, assembly of people, the whole body of citizens called to arms, the army, the fleet, later a class or division in general”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
klase f (5th declension)
- (education) grade, class (a certain level of the education system or of a learning institution; group of students learning at that level)
- mācīties piektajā klasē ― to study in fifth grade
- pārcelt uz nākamo klasi ― to move (up) to the next grade
- beigt astoņas klases ― to finish eight grades (= 8th grade)
- vecākās klases ― senior grades, classes
- klases biedri ― classmates
- klases audzinātājs ― class teacher
- vijoles, klavieru klase ― violin, piano class
- classroom (space, usually a room, where a group of students of the same level of learning meet and study under the guidance of a teacher)
- ienākt klasē ― to enter the classroom
- vēdināt klasi ― to ventilate the classroom
- klases darbs ― class work (= written work done in class)
Declension
Declension of klase (5th declension)
Norwegian Bokmål
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²klɑːsə/
Derived terms
Swedish
Noun
klase c
- bunch; a group of a number of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump.
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