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Bi

Bi

See also: , Bi., and Appendix:Variations of "bi"

Translingual

Symbol

Bi

  1. (chemistry) Symbol for bismuth.

See also

bi

bi

See also: Appendix:Variations of "bi"

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baɪ/
  • Rhymes: -aɪ
  • Homophones: bye, buy, by

Adjective

bi (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) Bisexual.
    I'm hetero, but my oldest sister is bi.
Translations

See also

Etymology 2

Mandarin ()

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baɪ/
  • Rhymes: -aɪ
  • Homophones: bye, buy, by

Noun

bi (plural bi)

  1. A type of jade disk produced in ancient China.

See also


Basque

Basque cardinal numbers
 <  1 2 3  > 
    Cardinal : bi
    Ordinal : bigarren

Numeral

bi

  1. two

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse , from Proto-Germanic *bijō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰī-.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

bi c (singular definite bien, plural indefinite bier)

  1. bee

Inflection

See also

Verb

bi

  1. imperative of bie

Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology

From biseksueel.

Adjective

bi (invariable, comparative meer bi, superlative meest bi)

  1. (colloquial) bisexual

French

Etymology

From bissexuel, or possibly directly from English bi

Noun

bi m, f (plural bis)

  1. bi, bisexual person

Adjective

bi m, f (invariable)

  1. bi, bisexual

Gothic

Romanization

bi

  1. Romanization of 𐌱𐌹

Guerrero Amuzgo

Adjective

bi

  1. green

Isthmus Zapotec

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbì]

Noun

bi

  1. wind

Japanese

Romanization

bi

  1. rōmaji reading of
  2. rōmaji reading of

Kurdish

Preposition

bi

  1. by
  2. with

Lojban

Lojban cardinal numbers
 <  ze bi so  > 
    Cardinal : bi
    Ordinal : bimai
    Adverbial : biroi
    Distributive : bimei
    Quantified : bimoi
    Higher-Order Ordinal : bimo'o

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bi/

Cmavo

bi (rafsi biv)

  1. (cardinal) eight
    le bi gerku
    the eight dogs

Low German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biː/

Etymology

From Old Saxon , from Proto-Germanic *bi.

Preposition

bi

  1. at, with
    Bi us is dat ümmer Feest.
    With us it's always a party.
  2. by
    Wi wahnt in en Huus bi de Meer.
    I live in a house by the lake.
  3. around, about (often in combination with üm)
    Dat weer üm bi so'n twintig Johr vör.
    It was about twenty years ago.

Inflection

Adverb

bi

  1. alongside, with
  2. in order to adjust or improve

Mandarin

Romanization

bi

  1. Nonstandard spelling of .
  2. Nonstandard spelling of .
  3. Nonstandard spelling of .
  4. Nonstandard spelling of .

Usage notes

  • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch bi, from Proto-Germanic *bi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biː/

Preposition

bi

  1. by, near, around
  2. beside, alongside
  3. at, with
  4. among
  5. during

Adverb

bi

  1. by, near, around

Descendants


Middle English

Etymology

From Old English bi, from Proto-Germanic *bi.

Preposition

bi

  1. by
    • 1407, The Testimony of William Thorpe, pages 40–41
      And I seide, “Ser, in his tyme maister Ioon Wiclef was holden of ful many men the grettis clerk that thei knewen lyuynge vpon erthe. And therwith he was named, as I gesse worthili, a passing reuli man and an innocent in al his lyuynge. And herfore grete men of kunnynge and other also drowen myche to him, and comownede ofte with him. And thei sauouriden so his loore that thei wroten it bisili and enforsiden hem to rulen hem theraftir… Maister Ion Aston taughte and wroot acordingli and ful bisili, where and whanne and to whom he myghte, and he vsid it himsilf, I gesse, right perfyghtli vnto his lyues eende. Also Filip of Repintoun whilis he was a chanoun of Leycetre, Nycol Herforde, dane Geffrey of Pikeringe, monke of Biland and a maistir dyuynyte, and Ioon Purueye, and manye other whiche weren holden rightwise men and prudent, taughten and wroten bisili this forseide lore of Wiclef, and conformeden hem therto. And with alle these men I was ofte homli and I comownede with hem long tyme and fele, and so bifore alle othir men I chees wilfulli to be enformed bi hem and of hem, and speciali of Wiclef himsilf, as of the moost vertuous and goodlich wise man that I herde of owhere either knew. And herfore of Wicleef speciali and of these men I toke the lore whiche I haue taughte and purpose to lyue aftir, if God wole, to my lyues ende.”

Descendants

  • English: by

Mirandese

Verb

bi

  1. first-person singular preterite indicative of ber; "I saw"
    • 2011, Ana Afonso, L Princepico Chapter 1
      Quando you tenie seis anhos, bi ua beça ua eimaige mi guapa nun lhibro subre la floresta birge que se chamaba "Stórias Bibidas".
      • 1948 translation by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
        Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest.

Old Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bi.

Preposition

  1. by, near
  2. at, with

Descendants

  • Middle Dutch: bi

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bi (near, by, around, about), from Proto-Germanic *umbi (around), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂m̥bʰi (round about, around). Akin to Old High German (near, by) (German bei), Dutch bij, Gothic 𐌱𐌹 (bi). Non Germanic cognates include Albanian mbi (on, about), Ancient Greek αμφί (amphí, on, around).

Preposition

  1. by, near, around, to, in, at, about, with
  2. beside

Descendants

  • Middle English: bi
    • English: by

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bi, whence also Old English bi.

Preposition

  1. by
  2. at

Descendants


Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bi, whence also Old English bi.

Preposition

  1. by, near, to
  2. beside

Descendants

  • Low German: bi, by

Portuguese

Adjective

bi (plural bi, comparable)

  1. bisexual (sexually attracted to persons of either sex)

Synonyms

Noun

bi m f (plural bis)

  1. bisexual (bisexual person)

Synonyms


Scots

Preposition

bi

  1. by

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish (imperative singular of at·tá), from Proto-Celtic *buyo-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuH-

Verb

bi (past bha, future bidh, verbal noun bhith)

  1. be, exist

Inflection

Infinitive a bhith
Imperative bi
Present participle a' bhith
Past participle air a bhith
Present tense Past tense Future tense Conditional
Basic form tha bha bidh/bithidh bhithinn/bhiodh/bhiomaid
Dependent form bheil robh bi bithinn/biodh/biomaid
Impersonal form thathar bhathar bithear bhiteadh

Related terms

See also

References

  • Faclair Gàidhlig Dwelly Air Loidhne, Dwelly, Edward (1911), Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan/The Illustrated [Scottish] Gaelic-English Dictionary (10th ed.), Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, ISBN 0 901771 92 9

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -iː

Etymology 1

From Old Swedish  , from Old Norse , from Proto-Germanic *bijō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰī-.

Noun

bi n

  1. bee
Declension
Usage notes
  • More rare spellings of the definite forms are bit/bits (singular) and bien/biens (plural). However, the spellings in the inflection box are the most common.

See also

Etymology 2

Adjective

bi

  1. (informal) bisexual

Etymology 3

Adverb

bi (not comparable)

  1. (in some fixed expressions) by
Related terms
  • stå någon bi

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Sino-Vietnamese word from (“sad, tragic”)

Adjective

bi

  1. tragic

Etymology 2

Borrowing from French bille

Noun

bi

  1. (slang) ball sack
  2. (toy) marble
  3. (billiards, snooker) ball
Derived terms

Volapük

Conjunction

bi

  1. because

Welsh

Noun

bi

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter B/b.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
bi fi mi unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

See also


Zaghawa

Noun

bi

  1. water

References

  • Christopher Ehret, A Historical-comparative Reconstruction of Nilo-Saharan (2001, ISBN 3896450980)

Zulu

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-bɪ́ɪ̀.

Adjective

-bi

  1. bad
  2. evil
  3. ugly

Inflection

Adjective concord
Modifier Copulative
1st singular engimubi ngimubi
2nd singular omubi umubi
1st plural esibabi sibabi
2nd plural enibabi nibabi
Class 1 omubi mubi
Class 2 ababi babi
Class 3 omubi mubi
Class 4 emibi mibi
Class 5 elibi libi
Class 6 amabi mabi
Class 7 esibi sibi
Class 8 ezimbi zimbi
Class 9 embi imbi
Class 10 ezimbi zimbi
Class 11 olubi lubi
Class 14 obubi bubi
Class 15 okubi kubi
Class 17 okubi kubi

Derived terms