bis
Portuguese
/ˈbiʃ/, /ˈbis/
adv
Definitions
- bis shows that something is to be repeated
Etymology
Derived from Latin bis (twice, in two ways, again).
Origin
Latin
bis
Gloss
twice, in two ways, again
Concept
Semantic Field
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bi- English
- bipinnaria English
- Bicorniger Latin
- biceps Latin
- bicorniger Latin
- biformis Latin
- bilanx Latin
- bilinguis Latin
- binus Latin
- bis Latin
- biscoctus Latin
- bīnus, binus Latin
- ex Latin
- bi- German
- bi- Italian
- bis Italian
- bis- Italian
- bi- French
- biscuit French
- bi- Spanish, Castilian
- bizcocho Spanish, Castilian
- *dwís Proto-Indo-European
- bi- Portuguese
- bisar Portuguese
- bi- Czech
- beseel Old French
- bis Esperanto
- bi- Catalan, Valencian
- bi- Galician
- birollo Galician
- bis Albanian