biz
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forBaloi . Clipping ofbusiness .
biz (countable anduncountable ,plural bizzes )
( slang ) Business , especiallyshowbusiness .2010 ,BioWare ,Mass Effect 2 (Science Fiction ), Redwood City: Electronic Arts,→OCLC , PC, scene: Illium:Conrad Verner: So, you're alive, huh? I hear it goes like that in thebiz . Why don't you sit back and watch how it's done? I've got some asses to kick.
FromProto-Turkic *bi-ŕ ,*bẹ- . Cognate withOld Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰕 ( b²iz /biz/ ,“ we ” ) .
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we biz (definite accusative bizi ,plural bizlər )
awl IPA (key ) : ( most dialects ) /bis̻/ [bis̻] IPA (key ) : ( Biscayan ) /bis̺/ [bis̺]
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third-person singular ,imperative ofizan ( “ to be ” ,intransitive auxiliary ) biz
instrumental indefinite ofbi FromProto-Celtic *bistis .
biz m (plural bizied )
finger hand (of a clock)Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Breton. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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awl ,bit Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002 ),Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary ][1] , Simferopol: Dolya,→ISBN Ultimately fromProto-Turkic *bi-ŕ . Cognate withTurkish biz ,Azerbaijani biz ,Old Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰕 ( b²iz /biz/ ,“ we ” ) .
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we FromProto-Turkic *biŕ .
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we N. A. Baskakov, S.M. Šapšala, editor (1973 ), “biz ”, inKaraimsko-Russko-Polʹskij Slovarʹ [Karaim-Russian-Polish Dictionary ], Moscow: Moskva,→ISBN FromProto-Turkic *biŕ . Cognate toTurkish biz .
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we * Baskakov-Karapalpaksko-Russkiy Slovar
FromProto-Turkic *biŕ ( “ we ” ) .
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we Doerfer, Gerhard (1980 ),Wörterbuch des Chaladsch (Dialekt von Charrab) [Khalaj dictionary ] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai KiadóDoerfer, Gerhard (1988 ),Grammatik des Chaladsch [Grammar of Khalaj ] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz,→ISBN ,→OCLC IPA (key ) : ( before 13th CE ) /ˈbiːs/ bīȥ
second-person singular present imperative ofbīȥen bīȥ
second-person singular present imperative ofbīȥan FromOttoman Turkish بز ( biz ) , fromProto-Turkic *bi-ŕ ,*bẹ- ( “ we ” ) . Cognate withOld Turkic 𐰋𐰃𐰕 ( b²iz /biz/ ) ,Chuvash эпир ( ep̬ir ,“ we ” ) .
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we ( subject form ) It is one of the two words that have irregular genitive case declension. (The other word isben that has also irregular dative case declension. Also,sen has irregular dative case declension.) FromOttoman Turkish بیز ( biz ) , fromProto-Turkic *bińŕ ( “ awl ” ) .
Cognate withBashkir беҙ ( beź ) ,Kazakh бiз ( biz ) ,Southern Altai мис ( mis ) ,Uzbek bigiz ,Uyghur بېگىز ( bëgiz ,“ awl ” ) .
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awl Synonym: tığ biz
( personal ) we biz
cat FromProto-Tai *bwiːᴬ ( “ fat ” ) , fromMiddle Chinese 肥 (MC bj+j , “fat”). Cognate withThai พี ( pii ) ,Lao ພີ ( phī ) ,Lü ᦗᦲ ( pii ) ,Shan ပီး ( píi ) ,Ahom 𑜆𑜣 ( pī ) .
biz (Sawndip forms 𰮿 or 䏢 or 䏟 or 𭽮 or ⿱比肥 or ⿰𦟋皮 or 胚 ,1957–1982 spelling biƨ )
fat ;chubby ( of meat ) fatty fertile ;rich Borrowed fromSpanish biz ( “ cat ” ) , originally an interjection used to call a cat. C.f.English puss .
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cat Long C., Rebecca; Cruz M., Sofronio (2000 ),Diccionario zapoteco de San Bartolomé Zoogocho, Oaxaca (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”;38 )[2] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Coyoacán, D.F.:Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C. , page18