Yes it's a word. It's the plural of "pi"
Oh, dude, the "pis pis river" is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. I mean, unless you've discovered a secret river that only flows with lemonade and puppy kisses, then no, the "pis pis river" is not a real thing. But hey, keep dreaming, maybe one day it'll show up on Google Maps next to the Fountain of Youth.
tant pis - means too bad (it doesn't matter - forget it)
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Pee is a shortened version of the more vulgar word, piss. Many European languages have equivalent words (pis, plassen, pinkeln, fare pipi, pipi) that mean the same things. Immigrants to America spoke many of these languages and the one thing all have in common is that they begin with the letter 'p'. All of these languages also have a more formal word form similar to 'urinate'.
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Pis's population is 91.
Oh, dude, the "pis pis river" is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. I mean, unless you've discovered a secret river that only flows with lemonade and puppy kisses, then no, the "pis pis river" is not a real thing. But hey, keep dreaming, maybe one day it'll show up on Google Maps next to the Fountain of Youth.
The word heliotropism has six syllables. (Hel-i-o-tro-pis-m)
The area of Pis is 5,360,000.0 square meters.
'pis' is here a deformation of 'et puis' meaning 'and then'. 'Pis c'était comment' means 'how was it, then?'.
phi, psi, tau, chi, rho, eta
The Ancient Greek word for hope is 'ελπις'. It is pronounced el-pis (both the 'e' and the 'i' are short vowels.).
No, it was not. You have the story all wrong. Pis was the funny thing that you do when you laugh too hard.
tant pis - means too bad (it doesn't matter - forget it)
If you really wanted to, you could say pis del pis
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In the New Testament, the Greek word most commonly translated "faith" is pistis (pis'-tis), meaning "a conviction of the truth of anything; belief."