bida

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See also: Bida, bída, bid'a, bíða, and bidą

Aragonese

Etymology

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Noun

bida f (plural bidas)

  1. life

References


Brunei Malay

Pronunciation

Adjective

bida

  1. ugly

Antonyms


Cebuano

Etymology

Clipping of porbida.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: bi‧da

Interjection

bida

  1. used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc.

Gothic

Romanization

bida

  1. Romanization of 𐌱𐌹𐌳𐌰

Mirandese

Etymology

From Latin vīta.

Noun

bida f (plural bidas)

  1. life

Antonyms


Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

bida f

  1. (archaic or dialectal) Alternative form of bieda.

Declension

Further reading


Swedish

Etymology

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From Old Swedish bīþa, from Old Norse bíða, from Proto-Germanic *bīdaną.

Verb

bida (present bidar, preterite bidade, supine bidat, imperative bida)

  1. to bide, to await
    Medvedev var president medan Putin bidade sin tid som premiärminister.
    Medvedev was president while Putin bided his time as prime minister.

Conjugation

Related terms

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Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish vida (life) through semantic change.

Noun

bida

  1. protagonist