Bi-weekly means twice a week. A bi-weely event happens twice a week.
A word that fits this description is "biweekly," which means occurring every two weeks.
The base word for biweekly is "week," and it means occurring every two weeks or twice a week.
The prefix for the word 'week' is 'bi-', as in words like 'biweekly' or 'bimonthly' which indicate an event occurring every two weeks or months.
The French consider the week to start on Monday, but this is simply a calendar convention just as the American week starting on Sunday is a calendar convention. It does not change any dates or the work-week (which is still Monday-Friday).
"Semaine" in French translates to "week" in English. It refers to a period of seven days, typically starting on Monday and ending on Sunday.
No, "week" is a noun referring to a period of time consisting of seven days, not an adverb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, or where something happens.
If something happens twice a month it is called biweekly because it happens every other week and a month has 4 weeks. there is also bimonthly which is every other month but not really a direct word for something that happens twice a month.
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The letter E. wEEk and yEar.
the letter E
The letter E appears twice in wEEk, one in yEar, but not in day.
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The letter E. It is in the word 'week' twice, the word 'year' once and it's not in the word 'day.'
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The letter "E"