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How do I tell the difference between alumnus, alumna, alumni and alumnae?

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How do I tell the difference between alumnus, alumna, alumni and alumnae?

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The word alumnus is used to refer to one male graduate; alumna refers to one female graduate. The word alumni is used when referring to a group of male graduates, however it is also used as a collective term for alumni of both genders. Alumnae is used in referring to a group of exclusively female graduates.

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