Word Origin & History of agenda:
1650s, from L., lit. "things to be done," from neut. pl. of agendum, gerundive of agere. Originally theological (opposed to matters of belief), sense of "items of business to be done at a meeting" first attested 1882.
I studied ancient history
etymology
The word anonymous derives from Greek anonymos, from an- (without) and onyma (onoma: name).
400 BC in ancient Egypt
My history class is currently focused on various monoliths.
The pronunciation of the word "agenda" is the word uh'jenda.
The Tamil word for Agenda is அறிவுடஹம் (Aṟivuṭaham).
The word "agenda" is a common noun.
Use on. Agenda means (a list of ) things to do.
She arrived at the meeting with a clearly outlined agenda to discuss the main topics.
agenda
Agenda
Please write an agenda for our upcoming meeting. I believe doing your homework for you is not on my agenda today. The number one item on your agenda should be learning proper sentence structure. Do you really think that everyone has an agenda??
It is from a Latin word meaning 'things to be done'
Agenda
Agenda. Although few people use the word agendum any more.
The word agenda consists of three syllables ("uh-JEN-duh", transcribed in IPA as /əˈdʒɛndə/).