A partner or associate in some civil or ecclesiastical office or employment. It is never used of partners in trade or manufactures., To unite or associate with another or with others.
The phrase "fellow colleague" is redundant, as both "fellow" and "colleague" convey a similar meaning of someone who works with you in the same profession or organization. You can simply use "colleague" to refer to someone you work with.
I believe the root words are league and collaboration...though I am not sure.
Is your ex-colleague.
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator
How do you use colleague in a example
A 'colleague', is someone who is in the same profession as you (meaning somebody who does the same kind of work you do, or who had to receive the same type of education as you as a job requirement), or someone you work with (usually meaning somebody who has the same general status as you, not your boss, or if you are the boss, a partner would be your colleague but you probably wouldn't use that term to refer to one of your employees), or somebody who goes to the same school as you, or someone who is in the same organization as you.
what is a same mean of colleague
The Malayalam word for colleague is 'സഹോദരൻ' (sahodaran).
To write a letter of recommendation for a colleague, start by introducing yourself and your relationship with the colleague. Then, highlight the colleague's strengths, skills, and accomplishments. Provide specific examples to support your claims. Conclude by expressing your confidence in the colleague's abilities and recommending them for the position or opportunity.
I attended the management seminar with my boss and two colleagues.
How do you think your colleague would describe you?
The correct spelling is colleague (coworker).