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- Translation of kudos – English–Spanish dictionary kudos noun [ U ] uk / ˈkjuː.dɒs/ us / ˈkuː.dɑːs/
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kudos n (glory) gloria nf : renombre nm : fama nf : prestigio nm : Greg deserves kudos for his spectacular show. kudos interj: figurative, informal (well done, congratulations) felicidades interj : bien hecho loc interj : Kudos on your amazing performance! Felicidades por tu increíble espectáculo.
Jul 26, 2005 · I don't consider singular kudos and kudo to be either modern or informal. They've both been around a long time. People don't say kudo or plural kudos (that is, with the final consonant pronounced /z/) because they are trying to be hip and contemporary. They use it that way because that is how they have heard that version used, and I would ...
Dec 2, 2009 · In Standard British English, as it is in Greek, Kudos is a singular noun: Much kudos to you for pulling it off. However, some have been known to use it incorrectly, believing it to be plural: She received many kudos ['ku:doʊz] for her work.
Translation for 'kudos' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.
noun [ no plural ] uk / ˈkjuː.dɒs/ us / ˈkuː.dɑːs/. the public admiration that a person receives as a result of a particular achievement or position in society. prestigio. Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it.
KUDOS translate: prestigio. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.