You also say agenda in French!
una agenda = a diary/ a datebook
weekly pay = pago semanal; I am being paid weekly = Me estan pagando por semana
weekly
english plural - agenda
You also say agenda in French!
weekly is translated "hebdomadaire" in French.
Political agenda is 'le programme / le programme politique' in French.
Setting the agenda in terms of politics refers to deciding what you are going to do for a certain amount of time, and what is to be accomplished. Setting the agenda could refer to a weekly set of appointments, or a set of goals to be accomplished throughout a presidency.
"Agenda" is masculine in French.
"A (one) datebook" and "a (one) desk diary" are English equivalents of the French phrase un agenda. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh-na-zheh-da" in French.
"My datebook" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mon agenda. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "my desk diary" in English. The pronunciation will be "mo-na-zheh-da" in French.
In French, "bi-weekly" can be translated as "bimensuel."
"homework diary" is spelled as "agenda de devoirs" in French.
Hebdo is a shortened form of hebdomadaire which means "weekly" in English
A hebdomaversary...It's from the French language. Hope that helps!
A "magazine" is a weekly or monthly periodical, same as in English.