Bi-weekly can be used, but this can be confused sometimes as to mean 'every two weeks'. Semiweekly is another suggestion, but the intended meaning is still open to misundersanding
Bi-weekly means twice a week. A bi-weely event happens twice a week.
The base word for biweekly is week. The prefix is bi and the suffix is ly. With the prefix and suffix added the base word, it means twice a week or every two weeks, since bi means two.
The letter E appears twice in the word "week" and only once in the word "year."
The letter E. It is in the word 'week' twice, the word 'year' once and it's not in the word 'day.'
The letter E (once in a minute, twice in a week, and once in a year)
Twice-baked potatoes The word 'biscuit' literally means baked twice.
twice a week
Bi-Weekly
No, biweekly is not hyphenated. It is worth mentioning that this term can be ambiguous: some people will think it means every two weeks, and others will think it means twice a week. You might want to consider using a term that is clearer: for example you can say "twice weekly" or "semiweekly" to mean twice a week, and "every other week" to mean "every two weeks".
The letter E appears twice in the word "week" and only once in the word "year."
Biannual means twice every year.
Twice a week means two days a week. Example: Monday and Wednesday, or, Tuesday and Friday. Once in two weeks means once every fourteen days.