What does bis in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word bis in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bis in Turkish.

The word bis in Turkish means iki, iki kez, iki kere, biseksüel, iki ayda bir, ayda iki kere, ayda iki defa. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bis

iki

(two or both)

For example: bicycle, bipod

iki kez, iki kere

(alternate, every other)

For example: biannual

biseksüel

(informal, abbreviation (bisexual)

Liam isn't straight; he's bi.

iki ayda bir

(every two months)

Christopher has a checkup for his diabetes bimonthly; he went in January and March, and his next appointment is in May.

ayda iki kere, ayda iki defa

(twice a month)

There is nothing that needs to be discussed every two weeks; meeting bimonthly is a waste of time.

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