“Classic”, without the “al” would better convey that meaning. Classical generally refers to the specific movement or era with that name (though which specific movement or era varies by field—classical architecture is much older than classical music, which is a bit older than classical economics).
You what now?
Nono, classical in the sense that a lot of peope know, i guess popular would be a better term, sorry
“Classic”, without the “al” would better convey that meaning. Classical generally refers to the specific movement or era with that name (though which specific movement or era varies by field—classical architecture is much older than classical music, which is a bit older than classical economics).
Ooh, i see… I guess i sould edit my comment with that then? And thanks for the correction!