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Depending on how it is used, classic can be an adjective or a noun.As an adjective: He drives a classic car.As a noun: His novel has become a classic.
As an adjective - klassisch As a noun - Klassiker
As an adjective or a noun Classique I am not sure, Classic car is Voiture ancienne. If anyone can confirm. :0))
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "classic" (traditional, or antique).
That adjective may be classic.
Canzone classica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "classic song".Specifically, the feminine noun canzone means "song". The feminine adjective classica translates as "classic, classical". The pronunciation will be "kan-TSO-ney KLAS-see-ka" in Italian.
they mean that it is a perfect example of a particular style, something of lasting worth or with a timeless quality. The word can be an adjective (a classic car) or a noun (a classic of English literature). It denotes a particular quality in art, architecture, literature and other cultural artifacts. In commerce, products are named 'classic' to denote a long standing popular version or model, to distinguish it from a newer variety. Classic is used to describe many major, longstanding sporting events. Colloquially, an everyday occurrence (e.g. a joke or mishap) may be described as 'an absolute classic'.
The word classic is an adjective used to describe an idea, design, happening, or artistic expression that is recognized as being able to stand the test of time. Thus an older car in exceptional condition for it's age would be a classic, or a song that, though written generations ago, is still recognized and enjoyed by the people living today. In the obverse, a mistake that is expected to be remembered for years to come may also be referred to as being classic. As is a character flaw that seems to define someone (ie 'That maneuver was classic Dave alright!') Of course the shortest sentence I can think of to demonstrate any of these would be to simply say, "That's Classic
A classic practical joke that you see a lot in television is the spring load snake in a peanut brittle can. They have had to update the cans with more modern labels to help keep this prank viable.
classic tails classic amy classic knucles
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.