Examples of using "Laureato" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He's a bachelor.
- He's a graduate.
He graduated in 1993.
Tom is a graduate student.
He graduated.
He graduated from Harvard.
When did you graduate at Oxford?
Tom has just graduated from college.
Tom graduated last year.
I majored in literature at the university.
He's a bachelor.
He's a Harvard graduate, isn't he?
The university graduated 500 students last year.
Tom graduated.
Having graduated from college, she became a teacher.
I didn't graduate.
After he had graduated from the university, he taught English for two years.
But then something happened after I graduated,
He graduated from Harvard.
- I haven't yet graduated.
- I haven't graduated yet.
- Where did you get your degree?
- When did you graduate?
- Where did you take your degree?
He graduated from Tokyo University.
Tom graduated in 2013.
I graduated from university last year.
I graduated from Kyoto University.
He majored in modern French literature.
Tom graduated from college in 2003.
Tom didn't graduate from Harvard.
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991.
My father graduated from Harvard University.
A graduate of MIT, Aldrin wrote his doctoral thesis on piloting techniques for orbital
When did you graduate from Harvard?
He has lived off his parents for ten years since he graduated from college.
Yuriko, a marine biology grad student, fell asleep inside a fish tank and awoke covered in octopuses and starfish.
You know what my idiot son's doing? Even now he's graduated from university he spends all his time playing pachinko instead of getting a job.
What's important isn't which university you've graduated from, but what you learned while you were there.