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Being a [[Latin]] word, the plural of Collegium is Collegia. As Collegium is already a word for something that there is more than one of most people get confused. Some people use the word Collegium to designate a single class and others will use the words Collegiums and Collegias. You could argue about it until you're blue in the face, but it's easier not to. |
Being a [[Latin]] word, the plural of Collegium is Collegia. As Collegium is already a word for something that there is more than one of most people get confused. Some people use the word Collegium to designate a single class and others will use the words Collegiums and Collegias. You could argue about it until you're blue in the face, but it's easier not to. |
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Revision as of 07:33, 9 October 2005
Grammatical difficulties with the word Collegium
Being a Latin word, the plural of Collegium is Collegia. As Collegium is already a word for something that there is more than one of most people get confused. Some people use the word Collegium to designate a single class and others will use the words Collegiums and Collegias. You could argue about it until you're blue in the face, but it's easier not to.