Alumnae is pronounced as "uh-lum-nee."
alumna. these two words refer to women only. alumnus (singular) and alumni (plural) are more commonly used (even though they technically refer only to men).
All four words can be plural. "Alumnus" becomes "alumni" in the plural form when referring to male graduates. "Alumna" becomes "alumnae" in the plural form when referring to female graduates.
The feminine form of alumnus is alumna. The feminine plural is alumnae.
The feminine form of "alumni" is "alumnae." It refers to female graduates or former students of a particular school or college.
The plural of alumna or alumnus is alumnae. It is a Latin word that follows Latin grammar.The alumnae of the university often keep in touch with their sororities and fellow graduates.
Alumnae Theatre was created in 1919.
MUW Alumnae Association was created in 1889.
of Alumna
Alumna is a Latin word. (It is the feminine form of alumnus, plural alumni).And the feminine Latin plural of alumna is alumnae.
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
I believe she is a member of the Washington DC Alumnae Chapter
The word alumnae is a plural noun, and the singular is alumna. An alumna is a female graduate of a college, school, or university, the female equivalent of alumnus (plural alumni).
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.
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The plural of alumnus is alumni. (The plural of alumna is alumnae)
No, because they're not alumnae until after they graduate. Also, I hope you're specifically talking about women. The male form (which is pretty universally used for both sexes nowadays), is alumni.
Alumni is the plural of alumnus; the feminine form alumni is alumnae. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna.