In PHP class methods are usually referred to as static methods and are declared as such. To directly translate your example:-
class A
{
public function hello()
{
return "hello from object";
}
//We can't have two methods with the same name.
public static function s_hello()
{
return "hello from class";
}
}
Then you would call the methods like this:-
//For a static method we don't need an instance
echo A::s_hello;
//But we do for an instance method
$a = new A();
echo $a->hello();
You can also have static properties, so the above example could be modified something like this:-
class A
{
private static $s_hello = "hello from class";
private $hello = "hello from object";
public function hello()
{
return $this->hello;
}
//We can't have two methods with the same name.
public static function s_hello()
{
return self::$hello;
}
}
http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.static.php