Sunday, 13 November 2011

Etymology and spellings

Curriculum vitae is a Latin announcement which can be about translated as [the] advance of [my] life. In accepted usage, class is beneath apparent as a adopted loanword.

The plural of class vitæ, in Latin, is formed afterward Latin rules of grammar as curricula vitæ (meaning "courses of life") or curricula vitarum (meaning "courses of lives")— not class adventures (which is grammatically incorrect). The anatomy vitæ is the atypical animal of adventures and is translated as "of life".

Nevertheless, in English, the plural of the abounding announcement class vitae is hardly used; the plural of class on its own is usually accounting as "curriculums", rather than the acceptable curricula

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