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bis | bist |

As a noun bis

is plural of lang=en.

As an adverb bis

is twice; showing that something is, or is to be, repeated, such as a passage of music, or an item in accounts.

As a verb bist is

originally used to form the second person singular of {{term|be|lang=en}}, but can denote other present tense forms, such as: are, am, is.

bis

English

Etymology 1

Noun

(head)
  • Etymology 2

    (etyl) .

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Twice; showing that something is, or is to be, repeated, such as a passage of music, or an item in accounts.
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    bist

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Originally used to form the second person singular of be, but can denote other present tense forms, such as: are, am, is
  • *1875 , Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Punch :
  • Thee bist rayther too much a feelosofer, I be afeard, for me.
  • *1904 , Henry Branch, Cotswold and vale :
  • Lookee, thee bist' purty, my love; lookee, thee ' bist purty: thee hast dove's eyes betwix thy locks; thy locks be like a flock o' ship fur thickedness.
    Where bist goin'.
  • :: Where are you going?
  • I bist goin' 'ome.
  • :: I am going home
  • How bist ?
  • :: How are you?
  • Anagrams

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