Some uncertainty as to the meaning of the phrase dastak bila autub is caused by finding that while here de Courteille agrees with Erskine in taking it to mean swimming, he varies later (f.
Babur-nama, of which the reverse statement is yamanlik bila bardi (f.
Bila waited while he steadied himself, and then started off again, keeping up a fast pace.
The first bite was scarcely in his mouth when Bila came into sight around the bend of the path.
Bila was a sorry caricature of himself, with his down plastered to his body.
The natives gave the post a wide margin; not even Bila showed his face.
Bila held the hangings aside, and the two passed outside into the blackness again.
As he pushed his way through the crowd, Bila followed.
From the effects of this disastrous event the nation has never recovered, for even now, after the lapse of 295 years, the scars received at Bila Hora are not wholly healed.
That year they rebelled against the king for political and religious reasons and were defeated at the battle of White Hill (Bila Hora) near Prague.
When it is boiling bring it-- Apa-bila ayer men-didih baharu-lah bawa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bila" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.