Classe = Class
You can also say
Salle = Room
French class is "le cours de français" in French.
You start french class:"tu commences les cours de français"
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Jacob took a french class at the university of arkansas in the fall. Jacob took a french class at the university of Arkansas in the fall.
un cours de sciences
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
The lower class of the French society, known as the estates-general revolted against the upper-class French nobility.
According to Google's translator, it means 'French's Class'. Or just French Class.
The French class referred to as the "bourgeoisie", or merchant class.
it was separated into three classes first class - clergy second class - nobles third class - peasents
A good excuse to leave your friends and go to French class instead, is that you are eager to speak French, because speaking French is so romantic.
So that you attune your ear to spoken French.