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"syllabus" vs "syllabi"

Both 'syllabus' and 'syllabi' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Syllabus' is the singular form, used when referring to a single course outline or summary. 'Syllabi' is the plural form, used when referring to multiple course outlines or summaries.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

syllabus

Correct. 'Syllabus' is the singular form used to refer to a single course outline or summary.

Use 'syllabus' when talking about the outline or summary of a single course.

Examples:

  • Please review the syllabus for the course before the semester starts.

Alternatives:

  • course outline
  • course summary
  • curriculum

syllabi

Correct. 'Syllabi' is the plural form used to refer to multiple course outlines or summaries.

Use 'syllabi' when talking about the outlines or summaries of multiple courses.

Examples:

  • The syllabi for all the courses are available online.

Alternatives:

  • course outlines
  • course summaries
  • curricula

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