The Greek prefix 'bio' means 'life'.
life
Bios is not Latin, it is Greek, and it means "life"
It comes from the Greek Bios, meaning one's life - a way of living.
It is an English word so it doesn't mean anything in Greek, just in English. It is however derived from a Greek word which is itself derived from "bios" meaning life and "graphia" meaning to write.
It means life :)
the root is greek (bio-, βιο-) and it means life. βίος (vios) - life.
Bio - biography is greek. Bios means "life" in greek, and "graphy" means script. Bio-graphy means a script about ones life.
That's Spanish for "a BIOS".
If you mean transliterating then it would be: Lambda,Iota,Phi If you mean the translation then it would be "Bios" Beta, Iota, Omicron, Sigma
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')
From bios = life
"Bios con Dios" does not mean anything as "bios" is not a word in Spanish."Vaya con Dios" means "Go with God"