What does bifa in Romanian mean?

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

The word bifa in Romanian means check off, bifare, a bifa, bifare, a bifa, a tăia, a marca cu asterisc, bifă, a bifa, bifă, a bifa. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bifa

check off

bifare

(US (tick: check mark against list item, etc.)

I put a check next to the tasks I had done that morning.

a bifa

(US (mark sth with a tick)

Check the box that says "I accept".

bifare

(US (tick: list item, correct answer, etc.)

He wrote a check mark next to each completed task on his list.

a bifa

(US (mark checklist item with a tick)

a tăia

(mark as done)

Make a list of things to do and cross off each item once you have completed it.

a marca cu asterisc

(mark with an asterisk)

Profesoara a bifat răspunsurile corecte.
The teacher starred the correct answers.

bifă

(UK (in checkbox)

a bifa

(UK (put a check mark next to sth)

Read through the questions and tick the answers you think are correct.

bifă

(UK (check mark: list item, correct answer) (semn de văvut)

Put a tick next to the option that best applies to you.

a bifa

(UK (check off: mark checklist item)

Ella ticked off the tasks on her list as she did them.

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