This phrase, which means "twice a day" is pronounced : bees een dee-ay
Bis in die Spitzen was created in 2005.
Latin is a dead language so, technically, there is no Latin pronunciation.
2 inhalations two times a day...BID comes from latin "bis in die" which means two times a day
Kwahn-DOH-kweh is the pronunciation of 'quandoque'. The pronunciation is the same in the liturgical Latin of the Church as in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. The word serves as an adverb in a Latin sentence.
Latin and the word it's derived from is bis source:Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1
" Veneetay adoraamoos" is the pronunciation.
(Classical pronunciation.) WEER-gin-ay.
The English meaning of the Latin word 'coelis' is 'heaven'. According to the ancient, classical Latin, the pronunciation is chay-leese. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is koy-lihss.
Leonard Tafel has written: 'Latin pronunciation and the Latin alphabet' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Alphabet, Latin language, Pronunciation
In Latin: cantare est bis orare ("to sing is to pray twice")In Spanish:
It doesn't have a Gaelic pronunciation: it is Latin.
It means Twice daily after meal. BD originated from Latin 'Bis die' PC originated from 'Post cibum' AC originated from 'Ante cibum'