Messieurs or Masters (Messrs. is just the abbreviation. Mister is a bastardization of Master)
alumnae: this is the plural of female form alumna
(alumni is the plural of the masculine form alumnus, so in this case it would be wrong)
and data.
I studied Latin for 2 years, but a VERY long time ago!
2006-07-26 00:29:41
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answer #1
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answered by mel 4
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The following are your plurals:
Mr. (with or without the period) is the abbreviation used conventionally in direct address, as in Mr. [John] Adams. The plural is messrs.
Alumnae (pronounced uh-LUHM-nee or uh-LUM-nee) is the feminine gender plural of alumna, used for women and girls.
plural datums : something used as a basis for calculating or measuring
Hope it helps....
2006-07-26 00:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Messers., Alumni., Datum..
2006-07-26 00:27:31
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answer #3
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answered by salapan 3
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M/s Alumni and Data. Check it with the British Council Library.
2006-07-26 00:29:49
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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For Mr it's Messrs.
For the rest i'm afraid i cannot help.
2006-07-26 00:27:27
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answered by Nowhere 2
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i know that plural of Mr is Messrs
2006-07-26 00:27:56
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answer #6
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answered by Ted Jordan 5
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misters, alumni, data
2006-07-26 00:28:21
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answered by viclyn 4
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Messers.
Alumni.
Data.
I think that's correct!
2006-07-26 00:49:30
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answered by ezc692 4
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messers.,alumni, and data
2006-07-26 00:44:06
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answered by babygal 2
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