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Anonymous  +  707496 Thu, 30 Apr 09 04:18 AM
i m so boggled by the use of curricular vitae and curriculum vitae. I know the latter is definitely correct but i remember seeing the former one and have been using it for quite some time. Could somene please clarify this?

 

Thanks alot!

Best answer by AlpheccaStars  +  707513 Thu, 30 Apr 09 04:29 AM
Stick with curriculum vitae. It's in the dictionary, and the other one (which I've never heard of) is not.


[Latin curriculum vītae, the race of life : curriculum, course + vītae, genitive of vīta, life.]

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