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Finnish
Etymology
Originally a variant of luokki. The meaning has abstracted from "shaft bow" → "group of things (attached with a shaft bow)" → "group, class". Doublet of lenkki and linkki.
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Noun
luokka
- class (group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes)
- class, social class (social grouping, based on job, wealth, inheritance etc.)
- Synonym: yhteiskuntaluokka
- luokkataistelu ― class struggle
- class (category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation)
- turistiluokka ― economy class
- ensimmäinen luokka ― first class
- grade (level of pre-collegiate education)
- jättää luokalle ― to retain (hold back a student)
- jäädä luokalle ― to be retained (required to repeat a year)
Hän on kahdeksannella luokalla.- He's in the eighth grade
- class, school class (group of pre-college students who regularly attend lectures together)
- class (group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher)
- (by extension) classroom
- Synonym: luokkahuone
- (statistics) class (grouping of data values in an interval)
- (mathematics) class (collection of sets definable by a shared property)
- (taxonomy) class (below phylum and above order)
- (programming) class (set of objects possibly differing in state but not behavior)
- Alternative form of luokki (“shaft bow”).
- (by extension, dialectal) anything bent over
Ne oli ne puut ihan luokalla.- Those trees were all bent over.
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