it means that there's a year then they miss a year then they go on to the other year so like this
2009
forget about the nxt 1
2011
forget about the nxt 1
2013
ect...
Yes, those phrases mean the same thing.
Biennially
cada otro año.is the way as you say every other year.
Every state is different...in Il it's the odd year every other year and the teachin license it's every other year but in the even year.
only on thursdays of every other week of every other month of every other year.
I think pine cones tend to grow every other year on pine trees, and i notice every other year they're will be 3 or 4 on one branch.
If by this time, you mean today, no. Its on the 21st of April every year.
"bi" is prefix meaning every other, but it can be any time period. For example: Biweekly = every other week bimonthly = every other month Biennially = every other year
Semi is Latin for "every other". Annual means "year". That means "every other year" in this case.
Once every year.
annually, every year
literally "every year you are in peace" but contextually "may you be in peace every year"