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AGDAlum 05-31-2001 11:16 AM

Grammar, please!
 
I read a post that said, "my aunt was an alumni."

Fingernails on a blackboard! Please, everyone, remember:

alumnus -- masculine, singular
alumna -- feminine, singular
alumni -- masculine or mixed, plural
alumnae -- feminine, plural

AGDAlum

ztafairy 05-31-2001 11:47 AM

It took me so long to figure that out when I became an alumna. My biological sister had to correct me on that a few times.

33girl 05-31-2001 01:51 PM

Or if you can't remember just say someone was an "alum." Slang yes, but better slang than a sex change.

shadokat 05-31-2001 02:13 PM

Alum is always my choice http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif


Quote:

Originally posted by 33girl:
Or if you can't remember just say someone was an "alum." Slang yes, but better slang than a sex change.

SSS1365 06-01-2001 12:44 AM

I've known that stuff for a while, as well I should after 3 years of Latin! One thing that I have problems with is that, because I took 3 years of Latin, I have a habit of pronouncing those words the way I was always taught to. For example, I pronounce -ae like "eye."

Rudey 06-01-2001 03:05 AM

I hope you're honestly just joking about this. If this is really something that bothers you...well wow. Just remember that you don't get to see the person who wrote any message. Sometimes people are in a rush. In fact, some people are known to *gasp* make mistakes. It's nothing that should be brought up, as I'm sure they don't intentionally try to make such errors. Thanks, and I hope you have a fine day.

ees125 06-01-2001 03:56 AM

Thanks, Rudey...you hit the nail on the head. I was checking posts while I was on my lunch hour at work, and was typing rather quick. To be no the safe side, I usually do what shadokat said...use Alum. I'll try to be a little more conscious of this next time.

Eclipse 06-01-2001 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey:
Just remember that you don't get to see the person who wrote any message. Sometimes people are in a rush. In fact, some people are known to *gasp* make mistakes. It's nothing that should be brought up, as I'm sure they don't intentionally try to make such errors. Thanks, and I hope you have a fine day.
Rudey,
You are right, but if people don't know the difference between alumna/alumni etc. ADGAlum was giving them information so they would know. I attended an all female college and at reunions, graduations, etc. we occasionally have vendors trying to sell us stuff that reads "Spelman College Alumni". Sorry, but "mistake" or not, that is wrong! Needless to say, they do not sell much stuff when it's written that way!

Eclipse
Spelman College Alumna! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

Unregistered- 06-01-2001 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDAlum:
I read a post that said, "my aunt was an alumni."

Fingernails on a blackboard! Please, everyone, remember:

alumnus -- masculine, singular
alumna -- feminine, singular
alumni -- masculine or mixed, plural
alumnae -- feminine, plural

AGDAlum

Fellow sister, you are right. Knowing the proper way to write and say alumnus/i/a/ae is important. Believe it or not I bet there are some Greeks who probably don't even know the difference. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif

Our Leadership Advisor stressed this the other day, especially since Convention is right around the corner. She made it clear that the improper use of the word can and may offend some alumnae.

Though the alumna/us/i/ae topic isn't something that's brought up every day, it's something that all Greeks should know. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif



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Tom Earp 06-01-2001 06:01 PM

OTW, are you in any of the PIX's of your chapter and which one are you? HAY YA! Heck the Beach must get NICE ALL OF THE YEAR!

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Unregistered- 06-01-2001 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp:
OTW, are you in any of the PIX's of your chapter and which one are you? HAY YA! Heck the Beach must get NICE ALL OF THE YEAR!



LOL Tom, I'm not revealing myself until the pages are updated with better looking pics of me! The pages should be updated within the next few weeks. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif



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Visit Alpha Gamma Delta-Delta Sigma chapter and help some sisters out!

Rudey 06-01-2001 08:03 PM

It's haughty for anyone to assume that they've been designated as someone's teacher. We've all made mistakes, and Eclipse a forum is very different from a business. I just want you to see my point of view. Cool? It's just slightly insulting. Should I be just as annoying and go through the posts in this topic, and point out where everyone messed up on their grammar and spelling? I think I'll spend my time studying for international finance. Thanks again http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

PS Wahine, I don't think anyone appointed you to tell us what all greeks should know.

Unregistered- 06-01-2001 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey:
It's haughty for anyone to assume that they've been designated as someone's teacher. We've all made mistakes, and Eclipse a forum is very different from a business. I just want you to see my point of view. Cool? It's just slightly insulting. Should I be just as annoying and go through the posts in this topic, and point out where everyone messed up on their grammar and spelling? I think I'll spend my time studying for international finance. Thanks again http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

PS Wahine, I don't think anyone appointed you to tell us what all greeks should know.

http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif I don't solicit anyone's permission when giving an opinion, Rudey dear. You should know that by now.

Every Greek should know the difference. I'd hate for any Greek to be so ignorant.


33girl 06-01-2001 09:15 PM

Rudey,

I don't think anyone was trying to be haughty, it's just a reminder, and education for the non-Greeks on the board. Plus if we make an effort to use the correct terminology, it'll help educate the silly businesses like the one Eclipse mentioned. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif

It is kind of a pity that Latin's not taught much anymore - there are a lot of things in it, such as the root words, that help when learning vocabulary in English or any language.

James 06-02-2001 12:58 AM

I kind of like being arrogant . . . it keeps me warm at night.

I am not particularly tolerant of mistakes I make and see no reason to offer excuses for them, if I screw up I screw up and will correct the error . . . if pointed out to me.

And if I don't like the way I was corrected, or the way my error was pointed out . . . well I didn't have to screw up either.

So I believe people are perfectly correct to point out the correct way to do things, in this case the correct way to write the various versions of a graduate.

I like the word correct . . .

If we don't like to be corrected . . . well we could always choose to do it right . . . what a novel concept in America!



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