If a sister and brother graduate from the same school, she is an "alumna" (plural "alumnae") and he is an "alumnus" (plural "alumni").
Alumni is the plural of alumnus; the feminine form alumni is alumnae. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna.
The feminine form of "alumni" is "alumnae." It refers to female graduates or former students of a particular school or college.
The word 'alumni' is already a plural. Alumni is the plural of the singular word alumnus. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna, and the plural of alumna is alumnae.
Alumna is a Latin word. (It is the feminine form of alumnus, plural alumni).And the feminine Latin plural of alumna is alumnae.
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."
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alumni = alumnos
Alumni is the plural of alumnus.
The opposite of an alumni is a dropout.
Alumnus (singular) Alumni (plural)
The possessive form is alumni's. Example sentence: All of the alumni's name badges are by alphabet on the tray.