” WHAT IS A KUDO, AS IN “KUDOS TO YOU”….?

First, it should be noted that “kudos” is not the plural form of “kudo”, so a “kudo” was once technically nothing. However, because so many people in the last century, mainly in the United States, have thought kudos was plural, in some dictionaries today “kudo” is considered a valid word meaning the same thing as kudos (yet another word created via back-formation).

To answer your question, kudos in English means:

1) Praise / Accolades

2) Credit for one’s achievements

The word “kudos” comes from the Greek κῦδος (kudos), meaning “glory” or “fame”.  The “-os” ending in Greek typically indicates a singular noun and is supposed to be pronounced like “-ose”, rather than “-oze”, as many Americans usually pronounce it, “koo-doze”, or as a lot of British people tend to pronounce it “-oss”, “cue-doss”.

The word made its way into English around the late 18th century / early 19th century, meaning pretty much the same thing as it means today.  The first documented instance of the “singular” word “kudo” didn’t pop up until 1926.

Source….www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

” “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” !!!

 

This wonderful video reminds me of an old saying: “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.”

Arman Foisy was driving his 101-year-old mother into town when she asked him to pull over to the side of the road. When she hopped out of the car, she started playing in the snow, making a snowball and giggling all the while.

This is proof that if you find pure joy in the simple things, you can live for more than 100 happy years!

Source….. DECEMBER 2, 2015  —  By Binny Gudjonsson in http://www.viralnova.com

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