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English

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Etymology 1

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PIE word
*dwóh₁

Borrowed fromLatinbi-, fromProto-Italic*dwi-, fromProto-Indo-European*dwi-.Doublet oftwi- anddi-.

Alternative forms

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  • bin-(before some vowel-initial roots)
  • bis-

Prefix

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Latinnumber prefix
Previous:uni-
Next:tri-

bi-

  1. Two in number.
    biarticular is affecting, or connecting two joints;biaxial is along two axes;bicoloured is of two colours
  2. Having or possessing two of the root word's quality.
    biangular is having two angles or corners,biantheriferous is having two anthers,bicardial is having two separate hearts,bikont is a eukaryotic cell with two flagella; thought to be the ancestor of all plants
  3. Both: referring to two as a set.
    biacetabular is relating to both acetabula,biallelic is of or pertaining to both alleles of a gene,bicaval is relating to both veins of the vena cava
  4. Being different in two ways with respect to the root.
    biadjoint is adjoint in two different ways,biaffine is affine in two different ways,biclonal is having cell markers from two different cell lines
  5. Forked,divided by two,halved;(chemistry, proscribed)half
    bifurcate is to divide or fork into two channels or branches,bicapitate is to divide something equally between two people or organisations,bicarinate is dividing into two points at the end
  6. Double,twofold.
    bialgebroid is a double algebroid,bifarious is twofold, double,biarticulated is doubly articulated
  7. (LGBTQ)Bisexual, relating to bisexuality.
    bicentric is having a bisexual bias or basis,biphobia is antipathy towards bisexuals,biromantic is romantically attracted to both males and females
  8. (anatomy)Bilateral, on both sides of the body.
    biconcave is having both sides concave,biballism is ballism that affects both sides of the body
  9. Twice.
    biannual is occurring twice a year,biannual is something occurring twice each year,biconjugate is paired twice
  10. Every two; a rate of once every two.
    biannual is occurring once every two years; biennial,bicentennial is occurring every two hundred (200) years
  11. Apair of; composed of two.
    bibrow is a pair of eyebrows which do not meet in the middle, as opposed to a unibrow,bicomplex is composed of a pair of complex numbers having certain defined properties
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In an old, common method used to indicate the presence of an acidic hydrogen, sodium hydrogen sulfate is called "sodiumbisulfate" and sodium hydrogen carbonate is called "sodiumbicarbonate". This method is not recommended by IUPAC and does not denote a “doubling up” of a specific group, which is reserved for the Greek prefixdi-, as incarbondioxide(CO2).

The prefixbi in the older system comes from the observation that there is two times as muchcarbonate (CO3) insodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and other bicarbonates as insodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and other carbonates.

As a prefix for periods,bi- is ambiguously used to mean either “once every two periods” or “twice every period”; this is particularly acute forbiweekly,bimonthly, andbiannual. To avoid ambiguity,semi- ortwice can be used to unambiguously mean “every half period” (thus twice every period) or “twice every period”, but there is no general way to refer unambiguously to “once every two periods”. In some cases a separate word is unambiguous, as infortnightly(every two weeks), orbiennial(every two years), but there is no word that unambiguously refers to “every two months”. Due to the ambiguity, some prefer to use explicit phrases, like “every two months” or “twice a month”.

Synonyms
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Derived terms
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terms derived from two
terms derived from having two
terms derived from both
terms derived from different
terms derived from forked
terms derived from double
terms derived from bisexual
terms derived from bilateral
terms derived from twice
terms derived from every two
terms derived from pair
Translations
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two-

Etymology 2

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FromAncient Greekβίος(bíos,life).

Prefix

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bi-

  1. (before a vowel)Alternative form ofbio-
    biont is a living organism
Derived terms
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terms derived from bio

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Azerbaijani

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Etymology

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FromPersianبی(bi).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): [bi]

Prefix

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bi-

  1. (rarely productive)-less,un-,in-.
    Synonym:-siz

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Catalan

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Etymology

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FromLatinbis.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-

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Czech

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinbis.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-

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Related terms

Further reading

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  • bi-”, inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech),1960–1971, 1989

Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromGermanbei-(by-).

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bi-

  1. by-,side-
    Synonym:side-

Etymology 2

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FromLatinbis(twice).

Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-
    Synonyms:di-,tve-,dobbelt-

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Finnish

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Etymology

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Internationalism (seeEnglishbi-), ultimately fromLatinbis.

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-(double, twin)
    Synonyms:seekaksois-

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CategoryFinnish terms prefixed with bi- not found

French

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Etymology

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FromLatinbis(twice).

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-

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Galician

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Etymology

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FromLatinbis.

Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-
    Synonyms:bi-,duo-

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From

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German

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Etymology

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FromLatinbis(twice).

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-

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Gothic

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Romanization

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bi-

  1. Romanization of𐌱𐌹-

Ido

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromDutchbi-, fromLatinbi-.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-:two,pair,both

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Irish

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. Alternative form ofbith-, used before a slender T.

Mutation

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Mutated forms ofbi-
radicallenitioneclipsis
bi-bhi-mbi-

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatinbis(twice).

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Prefix

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bi-

  1. bi-
  2. di-

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Kongo

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Etymology

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FromProto-Bantu*bì-.

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bi- (singularki-)

  1. class 8 prefix
  2. class subject concord

Latin

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Etymology

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    FromProto-Italic*dwi-, fromProto-Indo-European*dwi-(two-; twice-), prefix form corresponding to the numeral*dwóh₁(two); the origin in PIE of the *i here is uncertain.[1]

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    bi-

    1. havingtwo parts
    2. occurringtwice

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    1. ^De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “bi-”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page71

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    • bi-”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
    • bi-” on page 231/3 of theOxford Latin Dictionary (1st ed., 1968–82)

    Malay

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /bi-/
    • Hyphenation:bi-

    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed fromPersianبی.[1]

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    bi- (Jawi spellingبی-)

    1. -less; prefix expressing the lack of the root word.
      bi- + ‎adab(manners) → ‎biadab(impolite)
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    • While there have been efforts to popularize the use of this prefix in scientific and technological coinages, currently, its range of use is very limited, and so, it is found only in a small number of words.

    Etymology 2

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    FromEnglishbi-.[1]

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    bi- (Jawi spellingبی-)

    1. bi-
      bienialbiennial
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    • This prefix is unproductive and is only found in loanwords borrowed from English which contain the prefix.

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    1. 1.01.1Nik S. Farid M. Hashim H. & Abdul H. (2004).Tatabahasa dewan : edisi baharu. Dewama Sdn. Bhd.

    Middle English

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    Inherited fromOld Englishbe-, fromProto-West Germanic*bi-, fromProto-Germanic*bi-, from*bi-; compareby-.

    The pronunciation/bi-/ (instead of expected/bə-/) is probably due to the influence of the prepositionby.

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    bi-

    1. A prefix forming transitive verbs from any content word, often denoting completion or thoroughness.
    2. A prefix forming prepositions, often denoting adjacency, position, or relation.
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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. Alternative form ofby-

    Navajo

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    Cognate withTanacrossu-.

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    bi-

    1. his,her,its,their
      amá(one's mother) + ‎bi- → ‎bimá(his/her/its/their mother)
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    This prefix often corresponds to an English possessive’s appended to the preceding word. For example,Diné bizaad means literally “the People their-language”, equivalent to “the People’s language” (i.e., Navajo language).

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    Navajo possessive pronouns
    singulardualplural
    1st personshi-nihi-danihi-
    2nd personni-nihi-danihi-
    3rd personbi-
    4th person (3o)yi-
    4th person (3a)ha-,hw-
    indefinite person (3i)a-

    Etymology 2

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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. Marks a third-person singular indirect object.

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    Northern Kurdish

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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. forms theaffirmativesubjunctivemood ofverbs.

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. by-,by,side
    2. bi-

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. by-,by,side
    2. bi-

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    Ojibwe

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    Preverb

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    bi-

    1. this way, here, hither (toward the speaker)
      Bi-anokiin.
      Come and work.

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    Old English

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    From(by, near, around).

    Prefix

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    bī-

    1. near,around (compare Latinpara-)
      bi- + ‎nama → ‎bīnama(pronoun)
      bi- + ‎word → ‎bīword(proverb, byword)
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    • Occurred primarily in nouns.
    Derived terms
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    • bīgenga(inhabitant; observer; benefactor)
    • bīleofa(support, sustenance, nourishment, capital)
    • bīswæc(treachery)
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    Prefix

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    bi-

    1. Alternative form ofbe-

    Old Saxon

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    Etymology 1

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    An unstressed form of, fromProto-West Germanic*bī-.

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    bi-

    1. A productive prefix usually used to form verbs and adjectives, especially verbs with the sense “around, throughout” or makes transitive verbs from intransitive verbs, adjectives and nouns.
      bi- + ‎brekan → ‎bibrekan(to break)
      bi- + ‎brengian → ‎bibrengian(to accomplish)
      bi- + ‎dēlian → ‎bidēlian(to deprive)
      bi- + ‎delvan → ‎bidelvan(to bury)
      bi- + ‎dempian → ‎bidempian(to suffocate)
      bi- + ‎dernian → ‎bidernian(to conceal, to hide)
      bi- + ‎dōdian → ‎bidōdian(to kill)
      bi- + ‎driogan → ‎bidriogan(to deceive)
      bi- + ‎drōragon → ‎bidrōragon(to bleed to death)
      bi- + ‎dumbilian → ‎bidumbilian(to make a fool)
      bi- + ‎*dwellian → ‎bidwellian(to hinder)
      bi- + ‎fāhan → ‎bifāhan(to embrace, seize)
      bi- + ‎fallan → ‎bifallan(to befall)
      bi- + ‎felhan → ‎bifelhan(to recommend, give over, confide)
      bi- + ‎fellian → ‎bifellian(to throw down)
      bi- + ‎findan → ‎bifindan(to notice, find out)
      bi- + ‎gangan → ‎bigān, bigangan(to celebrate)
      bi- + ‎gehan → ‎bigehan(to dare, confess)
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    Etymology 2

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    From(by, near, around).

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    bī-

    1. prefix meaningnear,around (compareLatinpara-), occurring primarily in nouns
      bi- + ‎word → ‎bīword(proverb, byword)
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    Etymology

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      Etymology tree
      Proto-Indo-European*dwóh₁
      Proto-Indo-European*dwi-
      Proto-Italic*dwi-
      Latinbi-der.
      Polishbi-

      Derived fromLatinbi-.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /bi/
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      • Rhymes:-i
      • Syllabification:[please specify syllabification manually]

      Prefix

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      bi-

      1. bi-, two
        Synonyms:dwu-,di-,dy-
        bi- + ‎-gamia → ‎bigamia

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      • bi- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

      Portuguese

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromLatinbis.

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      bi-

      1. bi-(two-)

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      Spanish

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      Etymology

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      FromLatinbis(twice).

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      bi-

      1. bi-
        Synonyms:di-,duo-

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      Swedish

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      bi-

      1. by-,next to,near, by the side,aside; same asEnglishby- andGermanbei-; see also the rare prepositionbi
      2. bi-,two,dual; fromLatinbis(twice)

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      Tooro

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      Alternative forms

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      • (before vowels)by-

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      FromProto-Bantu*bí-.

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      bi-

      1. class 8 pronominal concord
        bi- + ‎-nu(this, these) → ‎binu(these (class 8))
      2. they;class 8 subject concord
        bi- + ‎-kora(to do) → ‎bikora(they (class 8) do)
      3. positive imperative form of-bi-(them;class 8 object concord)
        bi- + ‎-ha(to give) → ‎biha(give them (class 8))

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      Tooro personal pronouns
      classpersonindependentpossessivesubject
      concord
      object
      concord
      combined forms
      nani
      class 1firstnyowe,nye-angen--n-nanyowe,nanyeninyowe,ninye
      secondiwe-aweo--ku-naiweniiwe
      thirduwe-ea--mu-nawenuwe
      class 2firstitwe-aitutu--tu-naitweniitwe
      secondinywe-anyumu--ba-nainyweniinywe
      thirdabo-aboba--ba-nabonubo
      class 3gwo-agwogu--gu-nagwonugwo
      class 4yo-ayoe--gi-nayoniyo
      class 5lyo-alyoli--li-nalyoniryo
      class 6go-agoga--ga-nagonugo
      class 7kyo-akyoki--ki-nakyonikyo
      class 8byo-abyobi--bi-nabyonibyo
      class 9yo-ayoe--gi-nayoniyo
      class 10zo-azozi--zi-nazonizo
      class 11rwo-arworu--ru-narwonurwo
      class 12ko-akoka--ka-nakonuko
      class 13two-atwotu--tu-natwonutwo
      class 14bwo-abwobu--bu-nabwonubwo
      class 15kwo-akwoku--ku-nakwonukwo
      class 16ho-ahoha--ha-nahonuho
      class 17(kwo)N/Aha-
      (...-yo)
      -ha-N/Anukwo
      class 18(mwo)-amwoha-
      (...-mu)
      -ha-N/Anumwo
      reflexive-enyini,-onyini-e-

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      • Kaji, Shigeki (2007)A Rutooro Vocabulary[1], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA),→ISBN, page414

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromPersianبی(bi,prefix).

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      bi-

      1. (obsolete, unproductive)-less,un-,in-.
        Synonym:-siz

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