Collegia: Difference between revisions

From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (typo)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Collegia''' is the term for a set of classes on various [[Arts and Sciences]] topics. These tend to be run at major [[event]]s such as [[Rowany Festival]], but occasionally they are run on their own, for example [[Bunch of Classes]].
'''Collegium''' is the term for a set of classes on various [[Arts and Sciences]] topics. These tend to be run at major [[event]]s such as [[Rowany Festival]], but occasionally they are run on their own, for example [[Bunch of Classes]].

===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.

Revision as of 01:15, 21 October 2003

Collegium is the term for a set of classes on various Arts and Sciences topics. These tend to be run at major events such as Rowany Festival, but occasionally they are run on their own, for example Bunch of Classes.

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.