In most foreign language, you just have to memorize the gender for lots of words. There is no special shortcut, and there is often no logic about when to use one gender or another - as an example, in German "spoon" is masculine, "fork" is feminine, and "knife" is neutral. You just have to memorize when each one is used.
One way to remember that in Spanish that clase is feminine is to see la in clase. Like this, clase because in Spanish la is the feminine definite article.
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
Clase termina
Clase means Class.
"Calles" is Spanish for "streets", and it is feminine. It is pronounced "KI-yase". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Clase means class in spanish. Do mean teachers work there? -kay
Clase.
Hablas en clase. Estás hablando en clase.
Informo a la clase Dijo a la clase
The spanish word for class is "clase"
In Spanish, "at the front of the class" is "en frente de la clase", "delante de la clase".
Translation: Clase de banda -OR- Clase de orquesta