Class

Japanese: Class
Class
1. A group of students who participate in a class. It can also refer to the name of a subject or the class itself.
2. The class that will graduate that year. For example, "A Class of 2010" means "the class that will graduate in 2010."

Source: Yoko Sakae Study Abroad Institute Study Abroad Glossary Information

Japanese:
1.授業に参加する学生の集まり。科目名や授業そのものを指すこともあります。
2.その年度に卒業する学年。たとえば、"A Class of 2010"は「2010年度に卒業する学年」を意味します。

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