"bei" as a preposition means "for", "on", "by", "during", "near", "upon", "in", "next to", "beside", "with" or "at"
"Bei-" as a prefix can also mean accessory, e.g. "Beilage" means "supplement (to a newspaper)" or "side dish (to a meal)."
At can be translated as an, bei or auf in German.
The Luhya word for the English word price is "bei."
The Kikuyu word for the English word price is bei.
"Beautiful grandparents" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bei nonni.Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun nonnimeans "grandparents, grandfathers.' The pronunciation is "beh NOHN-nee."
Bei (By) Depending on the context also: von neben an mit
the translation is "ich wünschte, du wärst jetzt bei mir"
It means North
Wilkommen (meine) Freunde
"Beautiful books" or "Nice books" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase bei libri.Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome, nice." The masculine noun libri means "books." The pronunciation is "beh LEE-bree."
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"Are you with me?" That would be a translation of the question "Bist du bei mir?". The start of the sentence as in the Bach/Stölzel aria "Bist du bei mir, geh' ich mit Freuden" would be better translated as "If you are with me (or: if you're near to me), I go light-hearted (or: with gladness)".
"Always (or can be interpreted as being "forever") with you." The literal translation is more like "Always by you" though. But I believe my first translation is more correct.