What is the meaning of Biti?
A swim bladder of a fish.
A swim bladder from the fish known as Abo or Tigertooth croaker, endemic in the San Miguel Bay in the Philippines.
four.
(non-standard since 2012) feminine singular of biten
(non-standard since 2012) neuter singular of biten
(non-standard since 2012) supine of bite
(non-standard since 2012) definite plural of bit
indefinite dative singular of bit
third-person singular/plural past subjunctive active of bíta
Used to connect a noun to an adjective, noun or passive past participle that describes it (equivalent to all English senses and functions as a copula; subject having the state, quality, identity, nature, role, etc., specified.)
to be (see usage notes)
Taking the form of another part of a sentence:
- a binding participle
a binding participle
a part of a subject
a modal verb or predicative denoting possibility or obligation; often translated as passive
verb imẹ́ti
to cost
to be worth
Used to form preterite tense.
Used to form pluperfect tense.
Used to form future tense.
Used to form present conditional mood.
Used to form preterite conditional mood.
Used to form passive voice.
to beat (to hit, to strike)
to beat (to hit repeatedly, but not necessarily in rhythm)
to fight
to strike
Used to tell time
to play an instrument
to spread
to contadict
to snap; to fracture or break apart suddenly
animate masculine plural passive participle of bít
first-person singular past subjunctive of bíta
third-person singular past subjunctive of bíta
nominative/vocative plural of bits
accusative/instrumental singular of bite
Used to connect a noun to an adjective or passive past participle that describes it (equivalent to all English senses and functions as a copula; subject having the state, quality, identity, nature, role, etc., specified.)
Used as an auxiliary verb in the present to form near future tense; similar to English going to.
Used as an auxiliary verb to form compound verb tenses (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect, conditional) together with the active past participle.
Used to form the passive voice together with the passive past participle of the main verb.
Used to form a question, usually a polar one.
Used to indicate a general condition, such as weather, worth or value.
to equal, to total, to add up to (indicates the equivalence of values)
Used to express a premonition; there will be, there is going to be, to be coming
third-person singular possessive of bit
Alternative form of obeutu (“about”)
Alternative form of obeutu (“about”)
Source: wiktionary.org
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