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fi (في) = in
"In" in Arabic is "في" ("fi", pronounced "fee").
This statement is said in Arabic when someone is going to somewhere else. Approximately, it can be translated into"May you be in the preservation of Allah (the only one God)" in the supplication form.
It means Dreams.
فِي المَرَة القَادِمَة Fi marah al qadima
I think you mean Wi-Fi which is a local area wireless internet connection.
It is compound word made up of two words: Sabieel meaning the way, the path, for the sake of. Lillah means for Allah Almighty. We may help other fi sabeel Lillah - in the way of Allah, e.g. not for any personal gain or purpose.
Suhaylah Yasin Juburi has written: 'Al Khatt al-'Arabi wa-tatawwuruhu fi al-'Usur al-'Abbasiyah' -- subject(s): Arabic Paleography, Arabic Penmanship, Paleography, Arabic, Penmanship, Arabic
Amil Nasif has written: 'Arwa' ma qil fi al-nawader' 'Arwa'ma qila fi majales al-shua'ra'' -- subject(s): Arabic literature 'Arwa' ma qil fi al-wijdaniat'
"wireless fidelity" in theory but really Wi-Fi doesn't stand for anything. It is not an acronym. There is no meaning. It's apparently a pun in Hi-Fi
say : malek ulbi
It means when your device is sleeping/on idle, the Wi-Fi well still be on.