At a guess ‘fi’ is one spelling of the Old Norse word ‘fy’, which meant disgusting and distasteful, or a contemptuous interjection (like fuh) and is in ‘defy’, wanting to oppose, which could also describe both the 'fee' and the ‘fie’ in another spelling of ‘fy’.
Gad lonydd i fi! mean 'Leave me alone'.More colorful expression Pisho bant!
fi (في) = in
It means "I have another language too" in Welsh. The use of "gyda" in this context shows that it is south Wales Welsh.
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Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity and is meant to be used generically when referring to any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a, dual band, etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Any two Wi-Fi products using the same radio frequency will work together.
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
FI is the maker's mark. 14kt(karat) is the qality of the gold. Who is FI? I don't know.
wi-fi what els dumbnut hahahahaheheheh I mean like: a,b,g...
It means the device has the capabilities to use wi-fi.
I have heard of wi-fi and y-fi. Does the latter mean the same or is it just a typo?
formula for finding mean through direct mean method: sigma fi xi /sigma fi
Never heard of PGE-FI. Are you sure it is not PGM-FI which stands for Programmed Fuel Injection.
if you mean Wi-Fi, yes, iPads come with wi-fi. If you have a wi-fi network at home, you can connect your ipad to the internet.
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"Semper Fi" or Semper fidelis is Latin for "Always loyal" or "Always faithful".