( economics ) A list of planned projects that are to be done as funds become available.agenda ( a list of planned items for discussion at a meeting ).planner ( a notebook in which one keeps notations of appointments and contacts ).agenda calendar ( a list of planned events, organized by time ).( Balearic, Central ) IPA ( key): /əˈʒen.də/.Hidden agenda - see hidden agenda Noun īorrowed 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 ” ). Vietnamese: nghị trình, chương trình nghị sự.Swedish: agenda (sv) c, dagordning (sv) c, föredragningslista c.Romanian: ordine de zi (ro) f, agendă (ro) f.Norwegian: agenda (no) m Bokmål: dagsorden (no) m, agenda (no) m.Latvian: dienas kārtība f, darba kārtība f.German: Tagesordnung (de) f, Agenda (de) f.French: ( in meetings ) ordre du jour (fr) m.Finnish: esityslista (fi) ( in a meeting ) asialista (fi).Danish: dagsorden c, program n, agenda c.Swedish: agenda (sv) c, dagordning (sv) c.Polish: porządek dzienny (pl) m, agenda (pl) f.Macedonian: дневен ред m ( dneven red ).German: Agenda (de) f, Tagesordnung (de) f.Dutch: schema (nl) n, programma (nl) n, plan (nl) n, agenda (nl) m.
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