Klassa
Klassa is a word primarily used in Maltese and related contexts. It directly translates to "class" in English. The term refers to a grouping of people or things with shared characteristics or qualities.
In education, klassa typically refers to a group of students who are taught together, or the physical space (classroom) where they are taught. It can also refer to a particular year or grade level in school.
Beyond the educational context, klassa can denote a social class, referring to a group of people with similar economic, social, or political status. It can also be used in a more general sense to describe a category or type of object or person. The specific nuance of the word depends heavily on the context in which it is used.
Its usage is similar to that of "class" in languages derived from Latin.