Talk:Biweekly

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I questioned whether this was actually an appropriate article for wikipedia. However, I decided to create it after seeing in Magazine that there were appropriate articles for weekly, monthly, bimonthly and quarterly. I checked the talk page for bimonthly, which linked to a move discussion here, which firmly decided against deletion, although recommending a vague move. I concluded that it was worth making a parallel article for biweekly, for the sake of symmetry, and so that the content was available if someone decides on a way to incorporate it in magazine or some other article. OneVeryBadMan 12:56, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Annonymous edit that should be on discussion page

This edit was made on 16:12, 7 February 2007 to the article. It belongs on the talk page so I am moving it here:

I have to raise issue with the term British English. Surely the original English should be English and all other variants are classified as other types. Eg Canadian English or American English. Also "Misused" is the wrong term if Dictionary's offer both definitions. A better explanation should be "Biweekly is a reference to an event that occurs once every two weeks OR TWICE A WEEK" - 167.206.29.162


[edit] Spelling

This is also spelt bi-weekly. I would like to add this spelling.

Any objections?

Regards,--Coetzeen 17:12, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] two times a week

The article says: "Bi-weekly can also be a reference to an event that occurs twice per week." I am german. So what meaning is more common? --84.137.48.231 (talk) 18:16, 15 April 2008 (UTC)


[edit] Pronunciation

At the risk of sounding snobbish, the pronunciation on the page, when sounded out, makes one sound like a slack-jawed yokel. Can someone include the proper pronunciation of this word, preferably accent-free. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Billylikeswikis (talk • contribs) 15:30, 8 June 2008 (UTC)