government issue
General Infantry
Gastro-Intestinal
Government Issue
A government Issuel (GI) during world war 2.
A GI ( G then I ) . GI = Government Issue .
In the context of WW2, G.I. is simply the abbreviation for "general issue" which applied to all of the clothing and equipment issued by the quartermaster corps to U.S. military personnel. It became and acronym whose meaning included not only the clothing and equipment, but the service men and women themselves. I've not heard the expression, "gi you" but would assume that it had something to do with the treatment of inductees, which leads to all kinds of ambiguous speculation.
GI was a term used for American servicemen and stemmed from the kit issued to them being stamped with the initials G and I for Government issue.
Ri Gi has no meaning in Either Hebrew or Arabic.
Government Issue
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
GI's were the men serving in the military, usually meaning the Army.
US soldier overseas
The GI Bill benefits are set by the government, meaning there is no room for negotiations. You will receive the same benefit as everyone else.
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
Gi, or jie, im prety sure the answer your looking for is chicken, since by simply changing the tone or rising or falling wave of the tone would change the meaning of the word, but if you say gi with a high tone it means chicken
A barium swallow is often called an upper GI series.
it is a name of character in yu gi-oh gx and it means great hero
The abbreviation most often used for gastroenterologist is GI, standing for gastrointestinal. Although it's ungrammatical, health care professionals will often say, "You need to see GI," when they really mean, "You need to see the GI specialist."
cor means dwarf in welsh and gi means dog in welsh