Alumnus (singular)
Alumni (plural)
Alumni is the plural of alumnus; the feminine form alumni is alumnae. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna.
The singular masculine for alumni is "alumnus". The singular feminine is "alumna". Both are shortened informally to "alum". As in "He's an alum of Ohio State."
Alumni is the plural form of alumnus. Alumnus refers to a male graduate or former student, alumna a female. The plural of alumna is alumnae. Traditionally, however, the masculine plural has been used for groups made up of both sexes. For example: the alumni of Melbourne University.
The word comes from Latin and the proper usage is listed below. Alumnus:(male singular) Alumni: (male plural) Alumna : (female singular) Alumnae: (female plural) A group of men and women together take the masculine alumni.
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alumni = alumnos
Alumni is the plural of alumnus.
The opposite of an alumni is a dropout.
The possessive form is alumni's. Example sentence: All of the alumni's name badges are by alphabet on the tray.
look for websites alumni or study a guide.
No, alumni does not mean a secret organization