Verb
bist
(UK dialectal, Black Country, Bristol, West Country, Northern England) Used to form the second person singular of be.
Where bist goin'.
Where are you going?
How bist?
How are you?
bist
second-person singular present of bēon
Huber, Frauenfeld/Stuttgart 1983 ISBN 3-7193-0861-8 *The order within verb groups may vary, e.g. wo du bisch cho/wo du cho bisch vs. standard German als du gekommen bist "when you have come/came". Source: Internet
The main BIST 100 share index fell 0.22 percent to 103,105 points on Tuesday. Source: Internet
The food will be similar to the other locations', but Bist said they're going to offer more healthy options, such as quinoa or brown rice. Source: Internet
The pronoun "thee" is also used in the subject position ("What bist thee doing?" Source: Internet
The West Saxon bist is used for the English "art",sfn and children were admonished with "Thee and thou, the Welshman's cow". Source: Internet
To benefit the larger community, Reverend Bist suggests “time spent in quiet reflection, gentle exercise, thoughtful reading, a re-ordering of one’s own life, is an enormous help to the general population. Source: Internet