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1. A graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
2. A former associate, employee, member, or the like: Heinvited all the alumni ofthe library staff to theparty.
One example is "I am proud of our alumni."
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.
greek word - alumni & reunion
The noun alumni is the plural form; the correct verb form is have. Examples:The alumni have a meeting at one.An alumnus has donated funds for the lab equipment.
A graduate alumni of Harvard.
The plural of alumnus is alumni.
Alumnus is singular; alumni is plural. The origin of the word alumnus is Latin and uses the Latin plural form.
The plural form for alumnus is alumni.
when you graduate from any school, you are an alumni of that school. Or if you graduate or matriculate from anything you are considering an alumni. For instance, one of my friends older brother just graduated from Harvard, making him a Harvard alumni. Another of my friends just graduated from high school. Making him an alumni of the high school. I went to camp when i was young, i got too old for that camp and didn't want to be a counsler there, i am an alumni of that camp. 2nd answer: While I can not think of a specific words for just an alumni, you could use the word Alma Mater. I have left a definition for you below ;) Alma Mater al⋅ma ma⋅ter noun1. a school, college, or university at which one has studied and, usually, from which one has graduated.
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.
Emeritus = retired
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