The word "agendum" is the Latin singular term for an item under consideration, and "agenda" was the plural, meaning the items being considered or plans being made. But the schedule or plan of consideration as a whole can be an agenda, with the English plural agendas.
French uses a phrase "ordre du jour" (day's order) and Spanish "orden del día", and these would not normally have a plural.
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Agenda was previously the plural form of the original singular form "agendum".
Sure! One example is "mouse" which becomes "mice" in its plural form. Another example is "kangaroo" which becomes "kangaroos" in the plural form.
Agenda. Although few people use the word agendum any more.
Forum---Plural Form Forums,Foreign Plural Form Forumina
its agendumia
english plural - agenda
Agenda was previously the plural form of the original singular form "agendum".
Sure! One example is "mouse" which becomes "mice" in its plural form. Another example is "kangaroo" which becomes "kangaroos" in the plural form.
agenda.
Agenda. Although few people use the word agendum any more.
Agenda
Agendum is singular. Agenda or agendums is plural.
The plural form of apparatus is apparatuses. It has no foreign plural.
Forum---Plural Form Forums,Foreign Plural Form Forumina
The foreign plural of "prospectus" is "prospectuses."
The foreign plural of addendum is "addenda."