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Etymology

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Borrowed from English class.

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Noun

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kelas

  1. class
  2. classroom

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch klas (classroom) and klasse (class), from French classe, from Middle French classe, from Latin classis. Doublet of klasis. Not inherited from Malay kelas, which is from English class.

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  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /kəˈlas/ [kəˈlas]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -as
  • Syllabification: ke‧las

Noun

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kêlas (plural kelas-kelas, first-person possessive kelasku, second-person possessive kelasmu, third-person possessive kelasnya)

  1. class,
    1. a group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
    2. (sociology) a social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc.
    3. (education) a group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year.
    4. a series of lessons covering a single subject.
    5. a category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation
    6. (taxonomy) a rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank.
    7. (set theory) a collection of sets definable by a shared property.
      Synonym: keluarga
    8. (object-oriented programming) a set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set.
  2. (education) short for ruang kelas (classroom, a room, often in a school, where classes take place).
  3. (education) grade, a level of primary and secondary education.
  4. degree; level

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Malay

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Etymology

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From English class, from Middle French classe, from Latin classis.

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Noun

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kelas (plural kelas-kelas, informal 1st possessive kelasku, 2nd possessive kelasmu, 3rd possessive kelasnya)

  1. class
    1. a group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
    2. (sociology) a social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc.
    3. (education) a group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year.
    4. a series of lessons covering a single subject.
    5. a category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation
    6. (taxonomy) a rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank.
    7. (set theory) a collection of sets definable by a shared property.
    8. (object-oriented programming) a set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set.
      • 2012 November, Nursyahidah Alias, Nor Zalina Ismail, Mohd Rizal Razak, “Pengalaman Menggunakan Perisian Alice dalam Memperkenalkan Pengaturcaraan Berorientasikan Objek”, in Prosiding KONAKA 2012[1], Kuantan, Pahang, pages 229–236:
        Perisian tersebut mempunyai pakej yang telah sedia ada dengan pelbagai kelas.
        The aforementioned software has packages that have been ready-made with various classes.
  2. (education) short for ruang kelas (classroom, a room, often in a school, where classes take place).
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Maranao

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Verb

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këlas

  1. to fade; to lose original qualities

Volapük

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Pronoun

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kelas

  1. genitive plural of kel