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This would be quite hard to translate. I think the closest would be 同級生たち (doukyuuseitachi) which means something along the lines of 'my classmates'.

Example: 同級生たち、こんにちは (doukyuuseitachi, konnichiwa) - "Hello, my fellow students."

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