sorority to sororite it is pronounced (so-ro-reat-ae)
The word sorority is a noun. The plural is sororities.
Sorority has four syllables.
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That is the correct spelling of "sorority" (female form of fraternity).
If you wanted to speak of brotherly/sisterly sentiments in French, the adjective "fraternel / fraternelle" would be used. They come from the Latin word fratria used to speak of siblings (boys and girls alike).Technically, a French adjective related to the word "soeur" (sister) is the word "sororel" which shares the same roots as "sister" or "sorority". Absolutely nobody will understand it.
Ever since she was a little girl, Gretchen knew she wanted to join a sorority when she went to college.
Sorority. It comes from the latin word "soror" which means sister.
"Sorority" comes from the Latin word "soror" which means "sister". It is similar to the word "fraternity" which derives from "frater", Latin for brother. Both refer to clubs or organizations where your fellow members are to be treated as if they were siblings.
There are 4 syllables: so-ro-ri-ty
The word Soror in Latin means Sister. Sorority and soroptimist are some of the words that are derived from this term.
The feminine word for "fraternity" is "sorority." While "fraternity" typically refers to a brotherhood or a social organization for men, "sorority" denotes a similar organization for women. Both terms are often used in the context of college or university social groups.
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