English[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda, substantive use of the neuter plural of agendus (“‘which ought to be done’”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“‘I do, act, make’”).
Pronunciation[]
- (UK) IPA: /əˈdʒɛn.də/, SAMPA: /@"dZEn.d@/
- Rhymes: -ɛndə
- (WEAE) IPA: /ʌˈdʒɛn.də/, SAMPA: /V"dZEn.d@/
Audio (US) noicon (file) - Rhymes: -ɛndə
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Agenda ({{{1}}})
- (now rare) Plural form of agendum.
- A temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to.
- A list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting).
Usage notes[]
The word agenda is the Latin plural of agendum, but in English the word agenda is taken as a singular, and item on the agenda used for individual things in the list.
Synonyms[]
- (temporally organized plan): docket, schedule
Derived terms[]
- hidden agenda
Translations[]
Catalan[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda, substantive use of the neuter plural of agendus (“‘which ought to be done’”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“‘I do, act, make’”).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Agenda f. (plural agendes)
- agenda; calendar (a list of planned events, organized by time)
- planner (a notebook in which one keeps notations of appointments and contacts)
- agenda (a list of planned items for discussion at a meeting)
- Template:Economics A list of planned projects that are to be done as funds become available.
Hyponyms[]
- (a list of planned events, organized by time): calendari (“a list of planned events for a given year”)
Dutch[]
Etymology[]
From Template:Dum[[Category:nl:Template:Dum derivations|Agenda]] agendaboec, itself from Latin agenda (“‘which ought to be done’”) (the neuter plural gerundive form of the verb agō (“‘act, do’”)) + boek 'book' (modern Dutch boek).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Agenda m. (plural ’s, diminutive atje)
- A calendar, an organizer, a booklet or other device where one notes down one’s schedule, appointments etc.
- An agenda (list of matters at a meeting)
Derived terms[]
- schoolagenda m.
See also[]
- kalender
Finnish[]
Noun[]
Agenda
- An agenda
Declension[]
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French[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda, substantive use of the neuter plural of agendus (“‘which ought to be done’”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“‘I do, act, make’”).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Agenda m. (plural Agendas)
- Agenda : organiser, appointment book, engagement book.
Italian[]
Noun[]
agenda f. (plural agende)
- diary
- planner (notebook)
Latin[]
Participle[]
Template:La-part-form
- nominative feminine singular of agendus
- nominative neuter plural of agendus
- accusative neuter plural of agendus
- vocative feminine singular of agendus
- vocative neuter plural of agendus
Template:La-part-form
- ablative feminine singular of agendus
Norwegian[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda (“‘what ought to be done’”).
Noun[]
Template:No-noun-m1
- An agenda
References[]
- “Agenda” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary – Dokumentasjonsprosjektet.
Portuguese[]
Noun[]
Agenda
- schedule (time-based plan of events)
This Portuguese entry was created from the translations listed at schedule. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see Agenda in the Portuguese Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) November 2009
Spanish[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda, substantive use of the neuter plural of agendus (“‘which ought to be done’”), future passive participle (gerundive) of agō (“‘I do, act, make’”).
Noun[]
Agenda f. (plural Agendas)
Singular |
Plural |
- An agenda
Swedish[]
Etymology[]
From Latin agenda (“‘what ought to be done’”).
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Noun[]
agenda c. Template:Sv-noun-reg-or
- An agenda
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