Our meaning of class (as in class at an educational institution) did not exist in Latin. Medieval Latin, however, introduced "Classis" (originally "fleet" in Classical Latin), as the word for class.
If you mean social rank, though, "ordo" would be the best rendering.
The room where you learn Latin:
A course in the Latin Language:
Pollen is a class of Latin noun. However when changing from subject form to other grammatical cases, roots of Latin noun changes the spelling.
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Senior class is spelled as "senior class."
"Latin" is spelled the same way in both French and English.
Emory spelled in Pig Latin is "Emoryway."
Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.
Pull in Latin is spelled, traho
In Hebrew it is spelled Hallelujah and in Latin it is spelled Alleluia
ora
Tessa
The goddess Iris is spelled the same in Greek or Latin.
In Pig Latin, "Macy" would be spelled as "Acymay".