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    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

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  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes
  • Welcome to StackExchange!

    I don’t see a better word for something repeating every month other than monthly which is quite formal. Since we have no choice but to find a simple way to find one, I think there is a possibility of being misunderstood.

    • Why is it used in math terms like bi-fortnightly and month? (fortnight=2 weeks)

    Secondly, look at the etymology of the word annual

    annus (Latin) meaning year –> –> annualis (Latin) –> –> annuel (Old –> French) –> annual (Late

    • Middle English) Now, one would naturally look at mensie as the ‘annual’ equivalent of lunar which comes from the Latin word mensis meaning’month’

    Do you need to be careful with your words as the word mensual is generally comprehended as menstrual (relating to the menses or menstruation) which also has the same root word mensis?

    Are you ready with the latest news on your blog?

    Do you think the internet is free?

    • 273656 views
    • 11 answers
    • 99925 votes