This would be quite hard to translate. I think the closest would be åŒç´šç”ŸãŸã¡ (doukyuuseitachi) which means something along the lines of 'my classmates'.
Example: åŒç´šç”ŸãŸã¡ã€ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯ (doukyuuseitachi, konnichiwa) - "Hello, my fellow students."
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Fellow is a noun (a young fellow) and an adjective (my fellow students).
That will depend on the type of school and the language they use. In a Japanese school, the term is Sensei (sen-say). Chinese schools often use Sifu, (see-foo), but check with your fellow students, your student guide or your instructor.
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"To my fellow students, in your pursuit of knowledge and growth, I stand in admiration. Together, we have shared laughter, struggles, and triumphs. Here's to our collective journey towards a future filled with success and fulfillment."
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Possible to study at home, but you benefit from meeting fellow students, plus teachers, in a college
You may use 学生 (gakusei) to mean student, or 生徒 (seito) to mean student/pupil.
She influenced her students, her family, her fellow dancers, and her friends.
Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.
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To calm tensions created by the segregation of Japanese students in California.