What is A Memoranda?

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A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need to
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes from
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."

I hope this helps.

;-)
 
Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda" is
the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need to
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes from
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."

I hope this helps.

;-)


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
 
If you are arrested, the police read you your Memoranda rights.

: Curious -
:
: I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda" is
: the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
: Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".
:
: Regards |:>)
: Bob Jones
: [MVP] Office:Mac
:
:
:
: On 12/29/08 3:03 PM, in article
: (e-mail address removed), "Idaho Word Man"
:
: > A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need
to
: > write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes
from
: > Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
: >
: > I hope this helps.
: >
: > ;-)
: >
: >
: > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
: >
: >> www.google.com
: >>
: >> : >> :
: >>
: >>
: >>
:
 
But Word Man didn't write the title of the thread!

Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda" is
the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you needto
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comesfrom
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
I hope this helps.
 
Now, let's talk about virii.

But Word Man didn't write the title of the thread!

Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda" is
the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need
to
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes
from
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
I hope this helps.
 
Groan!
If you are arrested, the police read you your Memoranda rights.

CyberTaz said:
Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular &
"memoranda" is the preferred plural [the second accepted plural
being "memorandums"]. Nowhere do I find any reference to the term
"memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you
need to write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since
this word comes from Latin, the plural is "memorandices."

I hope this helps.

;-)


:

www.google.com

news:[email protected]...
 
Oh please - let's not. Been deeling with virii since Friday night. UGH!

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Now, let's talk about virii.

But Word Man didn't write the title of the thread!

Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda"
is
the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need
to
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes
from
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
I hope this helps.



news:[email protected]...
 
Well, Dan, I'm sure you remember Carmen Memoranda?

Tom
: Groan!
:
: Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
: > If you are arrested, the police read you your Memoranda rights.
: >
: > : >> Curious -
: >>
: >> I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular &
: >> "memoranda" is the preferred plural [the second accepted plural
: >> being "memorandums"]. Nowhere do I find any reference to the term
: >> "memorandices".
: >>
: >> Regards |:>)
: >> Bob Jones
: >> [MVP] Office:Mac
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >> On 12/29/08 3:03 PM, in article
: >> (e-mail address removed), "Idaho Word Man"
: >>
: >>> A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you
: >>> need to write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since
: >>> this word comes from Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
: >>>
: >>> I hope this helps.
: >>>
: >>> ;-)
: >>>
: >>>
: >>> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
: >>>
: >>>> www.google.com
: >>>>
: >>>> :
:
 
Thanks for getting this started. There is no such word.

: Oh please - let's not. Been deeling with virii since Friday night. UGH!
:
: --
:
: JoAnn Paules
: MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
: Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
:
:
:
: : > Now, let's talk about virii.
: >
: >
: > But Word Man didn't write the title of the thread!
: >
: >> Curious -
: >>
: >> I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular & "memoranda"
: >> is
: >> the preferred plural [the second accepted plural being "memorandums"].
: >> Nowhere do I find any reference to the term "memorandices".
: >>
: >> Regards |:>)
: >> Bob Jones
: >> [MVP] Office:Mac
: >>
: >> On 12/29/08 3:03 PM, in article
: >> (e-mail address removed), "Idaho Word Man"
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >> > A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you
need
: >> > to
: >> > write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word
comes
: >> > from
: >> > Latin, the plural is "memorandices."
: >>
: >> > I hope this helps.
: >>
: >> > ;-)
: >>
: >> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
: >>
: >> >>www.google.com
: >>
: >> >>: >
: >
:
 
Argh!

Thanks for the giggles!
Well, Dan, I'm sure you remember Carmen Memoranda?

Tom
Dan Freeman said:
Groan!
If you are arrested, the police read you your Memoranda rights.

Curious -

I've always been taught that "memorandum" is the singular &
"memoranda" is the preferred plural [the second accepted plural
being "memorandums"]. Nowhere do I find any reference to the term
"memorandices".

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 12/29/08 3:03 PM, in article
(e-mail address removed), "Idaho Word

A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you
need to write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since
this word comes from Latin, the plural is "memorandices."

I hope this helps.

;-)


:

www.google.com

news:[email protected]...
 
I'm glad there's someone who acknowledges that other than me. I was loath to
comment because the last time I pointed out that there was no such word,
several MVPs came down on me like a ton of bricks, insisting that there was.
I'm just a (former) Latin teacher; what do I know?

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
I've been gone for a few weeks. When I came back and ran across this old
thread, I laughed hard enough that I feared I might lose my gluteus maximus
(not that that would be a bad thing).

When lazy sophomores come to this conversation and ask us to do their
homework for them, I am often tempted to give a misleading answer. Of course
I hope that my "answer" will sound plausible enough that the OP might submit
my answer to his/her professor. I suppose that's a weakness of my character,
but one must find some diversions in a busy day.

I apologize to CyberTaz if he was offended by "memorandices." It was a
deliberate solecism. (But why did you object to the improper plural rather
than the obviously incorrect "definition"?)

It's good to be back.

Fred

Idaho Word Man said:
A memoranda is something that you have suddenly remembered, so you need to
write it down quickly before you forget it again. Since this word comes from
Latin, the plural is "memorandices."

I hope this helps.

;-)


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
 

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