Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Wifi"
The meaning of "Wifi" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does they've got free wifi, so a lot of students saddle up with coffee and bagel for hours on end to get work done
saddle up with coffee mean ?
for hours on end mean ?
thanks a lot mean?
saddle up with coffee mean ?
for hours on end mean ?
thanks a lot mean?
A:
• “Saddle up” is an expression to mean ‘get ready/prepare’. In this sentence, the students prepared to study. The expression originally came from putting a saddle on a horse - you have to put a saddle on a horse before riding it.
• “For hours on end” is an expression that means ‘many hours’. The students are studying for a long time.
• “For hours on end” is an expression that means ‘many hours’. The students are studying for a long time.
Q:
What does wifi mean?
A:
Wireless internet connection
Q:
What does wifi is nonexistent mean?
A:
This means there is no wireless internet connection for you to connect to
Q:
What does wifi juice mean?
A:
Yea.
That something or someone used up the wifi connection so your connection to the wifi is slow.
That something or someone used up the wifi connection so your connection to the wifi is slow.
Example sentences using "Wifi"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with wifi.
A:
Could you show me how to connect to the hotel WiFi?
My devices can’t seem to connect to the WiFi so I’m calling someone who can help me troubleshoot…
The WiFi speed seems really slow today - I wonder what’s happened!
My devices can’t seem to connect to the WiFi so I’m calling someone who can help me troubleshoot…
The WiFi speed seems really slow today - I wonder what’s happened!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with wifi.
A:
1. My WiFi isn't working.
2. I'm gonna use the WiFi at McDonald's.
3. I have to ask for the WiFi password.
4. Is the WiFi set up yet?
5. This app doesn't work without WiFi.
2. I'm gonna use the WiFi at McDonald's.
3. I have to ask for the WiFi password.
4. Is the WiFi set up yet?
5. This app doesn't work without WiFi.
Synonyms of "Wifi" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between What is the wifi password? and Which is the wifi password? ?
A:
"What is the wifi password?" is indicating you don't have any clue what the wifi password is, and that there aren't any options put in front of you
"Which is the wifi password?" is indicating you have some password options in front of you, but you just need to know which on it is.
"Which is the wifi password?" is indicating you have some password options in front of you, but you just need to know which on it is.
Q:
What is the difference between wifi won't adopt the demand anymore
and wifi does not adopt the demand anymore ?
and wifi does not adopt the demand anymore ?
A:
‘Won’t’ implies it’s in the future, ‘does’ implies it’s in the present.
Q:
What is the difference between wifi free and free wifi ?
A:
Wifi free doesn't make much sense. Its "McDonald's has free wifi." The only way the other one can be used is "Is the wifi free?" Like, in a question
Q:
What is the difference between get on wifi and connect to wifi ?
A:
I would say "on wifi" and "connect to wifi" are the same thing. You can use get for both situations. "I got on the wifi" and "I got connected to the wifi" both work
Translations of "Wifi"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? wifi
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? wifiルーターを予約しています
A:
You would say...
I am booking a router
I hope this helps!
I am booking a router
I hope this helps!
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? wifi system school mei nahi aaya jaise hi aayega aap ko batadunga
A:
Wifi system didn't come in the school as that will come I will inform you
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 请通过手机连接wifi扫描下方二维码按照步骤进行连接
A:
Using your mobile phone, first connect to wifi, then scan the QR code and follow the steps to connect
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? wifi
A:
How to pronounce it?
Other questions about "Wifi"
Q:
how do we understand the wifi password? Is the wifi password is longer or short? Or is this password has been by number or words?
Please correct my grammar mistakes Does this sound natural?
Please correct my grammar mistakes Does this sound natural?
A:
How do we know the wifi password? Is the password long or short? Does the password contain numbers or letters?
Q:
The wifi is iffy here. Does this sound natural?
A:
'A bit iffy' is probably a little more common/natural.
Q:
I have compiled last week’s wifi questionnaire responses in Bighotel and translated the answers in Japanese into English.
There are 4 rooms that have severe problem (color red) and 1 room that has the possibility to become a complaint.
I’d appreciate it if you could inform the hotel of this and ask to handle the issue.
Does this sound natural?
There are 4 rooms that have severe problem (color red) and 1 room that has the possibility to become a complaint.
I’d appreciate it if you could inform the hotel of this and ask to handle the issue.
Does this sound natural?
A:
"I compiled the answers from last week's wifi questionnaire, and translated them into English. 4 rooms are red (they have a severe problem) and 1 room might a complaint soon. Could you please let the hotel know, and ask them to please handle the issue?"
Q:
does the wifi in my room have a password?? Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds fine. You could also ask "is there a password for the wifi in my room"
Q:
The wifi connection has been wonky this morning. Does this sound natural?
A:
In Canada at least, people may say wonky. Another way to say it is that the connection was unstable. Also, if it is still morning, "has been" is appropriate; however if it is no longer morning, just "was" is fine.
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