Ramasser petit à petit. That's "gathering bit by bit". Depeding on the context in which you're using this, a variety of other verbs can replace "ramasser".
or-bit
Clustering in means gathering at a particular place. People clustered in the shelter during the rain.
A bit.
tid-bit
PHP stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. This may sound a bit confusing, but it is considered a "recursive acronym" which means that the first word of the acronym is the actual acronym.
fun or gathering
Harvest means to gather in - as in gathering in farm crops.
It means to gather. A gathering.
It means meeting/gathering.
the word that means background of the pig is you are a bit
Oh, dude, that would be the word "Mississippi." It's like a chill way of saying "gathering of waters" in Native American lingo. So, next time you're cruising down the Mississippi River, you can be like, "Wow, this is one big gathering of waters, man."
Wisconsin is an Algonquian Indian word that means "long river" or a Chippewa word that means "gathering of the waters."
The term 'word for word' means an exact quotation of the original.A bit more:"Verbatim" also means word for word.
The state of "Wisconsin"
The workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
A mela is a Sanskrit word that means "gathering" or "to meet" or even a Fair. This word is used in the Indian language for a gathering. These gatherings can be all sorts of things such as religious, communal, or even sports related.
meeting means having a small gathering with a group of people for important matters!!