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How do you say graduate in french?

"Graduate" in French can be said in a few ways, depending on the context:

* "Diplômé" is the most common way to say "graduate" in French. It is used to describe someone who has successfully completed a course of study and received a diploma or degree.

* "Diplômée" is the feminine form of "diplômé."

* "Gradué" is another way to say "graduate" in French, but it's less common than "diplômé."

* "Graduée" is the feminine form of "gradué."

Here are some examples of how you might use these words:

* "Il est diplômé de l'université." (He is a graduate of the university.)

* "Elle est diplômée en médecine." (She is a graduate in medicine.)

* "Il est gradué de l'école d'ingénieurs." (He is a graduate of the engineering school.)

You can also use the verb "obtenir" (to obtain) followed by a degree to say "graduate." For example:

* "Elle a obtenu son diplôme de médecine." (She graduated with a medical degree.)

The most appropriate word choice will depend on the specific context.

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