Examples of using "Laureati" in a sentence and their english translations:
All graduates are invited.
Tom and Mary have university degrees.
Tom and Mary have already graduated.
They graduated from college.
Tom and Mary both graduated from the same university.
- What is important is not which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.
- What's important isn't which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.
- Where did you get your degree?
- When did you graduate?
- Where did you take your degree?
When did you graduate from Harvard?
What's important isn't which university you've graduated from, but what you learned while you were there.