klasa
//ˈkla.sa/ | /ˈkla.sa/ | [ˈklʲa.sɘ]/
Polishnounadjadv
Definitions
- 1.class (group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes)
- 2.grade, form (level of primary and secondary education)
- 3.grade, form (students in such a level)
- 4.class, classroom (room, often in a school, where classes take place)
- 5.class (subject of study in art education at a specific level)
- 6.class (social grouping)
- 7.class (group of entities distinguished because of the quality or level assigned to them in relation to other objects of the same type)
- 8.class (degree in a closed hierarchy of objects of the same type)
- 9.class (rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank)
- 10.class, grade, rank (type or level of sports competition)
- 11.class (category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation)
- 12.class (admirable behavior; elegance)
- 13.class (set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set in terms of its common properties, functions, etc.)
- 14.class (collection of sets definable by a shared property)
- 15.class (degree of technical value of objects as assessed by experts)
- 16.hopscotch (child's game, in which a player, hopping on one foot, drives a stone from one compartment to another of a figure traced or scotched on the ground)
- 17.obsoletewallball; suicide (game in which a ball is thrown against a wall with increasing difficulty)
- 18.obsoleteclass; circle (group of people with shared interests)
- 19.dialectalobsoletegymnasium, middle school
- 20.obsoleteclass (lesson)
- 21.obsoletegrade (mark received in school determining how well one performed at a task)
- 22.obsoleteincome tax
- 23.first class (of high quality)
- 24.in a first class manner
Synonyms & related words
Word family
- klasy B
- pierwsza klasa
- gospodarz klasy
- klasa B
- klasa biznes
- klasa dla siebie
- klasa zerowa
- klasówka
- zabytek klasy zerowej
- przepuścić do następnej klasy
Related words (2)
Etymology
Internationalism; possibly borrowed from German Klasse or French classe, ultimately from Latin classis. Sense 13 is a semantic loan from English class. First attested in 1688.
Forms
- klasowyadjective
- kl.abbreviation
- klassaalternative • middle • polish
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | klasa | klasy |
| Genitive | klasy | klas |
| Dative | klasie | klasom |
| Accusative | klasę | klasy |
| Instrumental | klasą | klasami |
| Locative | klasie | klasach |
| Vocative | klaso | klasy |
Nominative
Singular
klasa
Plural
klasy
Genitive
Singular
klasy
Plural
klas
Dative
Singular
klasie
Plural
klasom
Accusative
Singular
klasę
Plural
klasy
Instrumental
Singular
klasą
Plural
klasami
Locative
Singular
klasie
Plural
klasach
Vocative
Singular
klaso
Plural
klasy