klasyk
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Polish
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Internationalism; compare English classic, French classique, German Klassik, ultimately from Latin classicus.
Noun
[edit]klasyk m pers (female equivalent klasyczka)
- classic (creator of perfect and/or early examples of a particular style)
- classic, classicist (scholar of classic literature)
- Synonym: klasycysta
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Noun
[edit]klasyk m inan
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Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]klasyk m animal
- (colloquial) classical guitar (type of flat-tabled guitar of Spanish origin used primarily for Western classical music, flamenco, and Latin American music, with six nylon (formerly gut) strings, usually played with the fingers rather than with a plectrum)
- Synonyms: akustyk, gitara akustyczna, gitara klasyczna
- Antonyms: elektryk, gitara elektryczna
- grać na klasyku ― to play a classic
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