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How do you say students' English?
English [DNT]

Explanation:

N students; scholar

N (student) name; (German) students

[plural students]

Phrases:

Student union; Student autonomy; Puppet club

Extended data:

Discrimination of words: students, subjects, pupils and scholars

noun

1, primary school students refer to the objects that teachers personally take care of and guide, mainly refer to primary school students or middle school students, and can also refer to "students, apprentices and apprentices", focusing on learning or respecting teachers;

2. Commandments are generally associated with religion. As an explanation of "followers and disciples", they mainly refer to fanatics or outstanding figures of a certain theory.

When scholar is used as a "student", it now refers to those "scholarship winners and funded students" in universities.

Students are suitable for anyone who studies or likes to study, but usually refer to "students" who go to universities, technical schools, professional schools or night schools. For example: