bi is a prefix that means "two" or "both" in French words, just as it does in English words.
In French, "bi-weekly" can be translated as "bimensuel."
A-Bi A like in "my" Bi like in "bee" but with a really short "ee".
The word bi means 'two'.For example, bi-cycle, means a bike with two wheels.
The prefix "bi" in Latin means "two" or "twice." It is used to indicate something is doubled or occurs in pairs.
"Bi-" as a prefix means two or twice. It is used to indicate two or twice the quantity or amount of something.
In French, "bi-weekly" can be translated as "bimensuel."
A-Bi A like in "my" Bi like in "bee" but with a really short "ee".
it's not French
The word "biscuit" comes from the Old French for "twice cooked," so "bis-" means "twice."
Biscuit, from the Old French 'bi' twice, 'cuit' cooked.
"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(
if by "bi" you mean bye? then "sayonara" is the word.
"bi" means two. bi does not mean two because then why is bicycle there then 8(
You mean Bi-Sexual? No. He's straight.
Just because someone asks you if you're bi, it doesn't mean they are bi. It's possible, but they could just be curious or super nosy.
In Niger we say "ya sa bi" He scored a goal the "bi" comes from the French "but"
"Nichiyou bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Sunday"