Student
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Etymology
From Latin studens, present participle of studere, study
English
Noun
student, plural students
- person who is studying, especially at some kind of school; pupil
- (metaphorical) person seriously devoted to some subject
- "He is a student of life."
Translations
- Chinese: traditional 學生, simplified 学生 (xuésheng)
- Esperanto: studento, studanto
- French: étudiant m, étudiante f, élève m/f
- German: Student m, Studentin f, Schüler m, Schülerin f
- Italian: studente m / studentessa f, scolaro m / scolara f, alunno m / alunna f
- Japanese: 学生 (がくせい, gakusei), 生徒 (がくと, gakuto)
- Latin: discipulus m, discipula f
- Spanish: estudiante m/f, alumno m, alumna f
- Swedish: student c, studentska c (to stress it is a female)
Synonyms
- pupil
- devotee (2)
German
Noun
Student m, Gen. Studenten, pl. Studenten
- student
Swedish
Noun
student
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| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | student | studenten | studenter | studenterna |
| Genitive | students | studentens | studenters | studenternas |
fr:student pl:student