"Agendum" is the singular form of the word. The plural form is "agenda."
Agenda was previously the plural form of the original singular form "agendum".
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Agenda. Although few people use the word agendum any more.
When changing a plural word with the ending "a" to a singular word, you would typically remove the "a" and the word may change to a different form altogether. For example, "agenda" changes to "agendum."
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Agendum is singular. Agenda or agendums is plural.
The singular form is agendum. The plural forms are agenda or agendums.
Agenda was previously the plural form of the original singular form "agendum".
The word agendum has become almost extinct. Originally agenda was the plural of agendum, meaning 'a thing to be done'. However, it became applied to a list of things to be done, and in this, the most usual modern sense, agenda has become firmly singular (replacing agendum), with the plural agendas. Compare with data.
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Although agenda is the plural of agendum in Latin, in standard modern English it is a normal singular noun with a normal plural form (agendas).
Agenda. Although few people use the word agendum any more.
agenda.
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When changing a plural word with the ending "a" to a singular word, you would typically remove the "a" and the word may change to a different form altogether. For example, "agenda" changes to "agendum."