--- id: 3b88db70-6291-45e3-96da-3fb70a43222a title: JavaScript Class Inheritance --- # Example Classes in JavaScript can inherit from each other ``` javascript class Parent { constructor(name, parentChild = "Parent") { this.parentChild = parentChild this.name = name } speak(line) { console.log(`${this.parentChild} ${this.name} says '${line}'`) } } class Child extends Parent { constructor(name){ super(name, "Child") } } let parent = new Parent("Father"); let child = new Child("Gregory"); parent.speak("Get off my lawn!"); child.speak("Make me old man!"); ``` The use of the word `extends` indicates that this class shouldn’t be directly based on the default [Object](20200826201605-objects) prototype but on some other class. This is called the superclass. The derived class is the subclass. The superclass's constructor and methods can be called by appending `super` in front.