uno
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[edit] Italian
[edit] Etymology
From Latin ūnus.
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈuno]
[edit] Adjective
uno m. (f. una)
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[edit] Article
uno m.
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[edit] Pronoun
uno m. (f. una)
- someone, a person
- Sono uno a cui piace alzarsi presto - I’m someone who likes getting up early or I’m a person who likes getting up early
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| Cardinal : uno Ordinal : primo Multiplier : singolo |
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uno
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[edit] Latin
[edit] Etymology
Inflected form of ūnus (“one”)
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[edit] Numeral
ūnō
[edit] Portuguese
[edit] Verb
uno (infinitive: unir)
[edit] Spanish
| < 0 | 1 | 2 > |
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| Cardinal : uno Ordinal : primero Multiplier : único |
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[edit] Etymology
From Latin ūnus (“one”), from Old Latin oinos, from Proto-Indo-European *óynos (“one, single”). Cognates include Ancient Greek οἶος (oios), French un, Russian один (odin).
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Cardinal numeral
uno
- (cardinal) one
[edit] Determiner
uno
[edit] Related terms
[edit] Pronoun
uno (pl unos)
[edit] Verb
uno (infinitive unir)
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