Un
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English
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Etymology
(1) alteration of hin (2) alteration of one
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Pronoun
un
- dialect: him
- dialect: one
- some of them were bad uns—A.L. Burt
- "It [a rose] smells very sweet," he said; "those striped uns have no smell."—George Eliot
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French
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Etymology
Latin unus âone.â
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Pronunciation
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Article
un m. plural: des, negative: de
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Adjective
un m. feminine: une
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Noun
un m.
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Pronoun
un m.
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Hungarian
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Verb
un
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Italian
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Etymology
Latin unus âone.â
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Article
un m. (see uno)
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Noun
un m. (see uno)
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Adjective
un m. (see uno)
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Pronoun
un m. (see uno)
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Latvian
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Conjunction
un
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Romanian
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Etymology
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Article
un m.
- a, an, one (but not as a cardinal number, for which see unu and una). o is used for the feminine in place of un (un bÄrbat = a man; o femeie = a woman).
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Spanish
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Adjective
un m. (plural: unos)
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Article
un m. (plural: unos)
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Turkish
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Noun
un
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Welsh
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Adjective
un
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Noun
un m. (plural: unau)
- one, individual
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Related words
de:un et:un el:un fr:un gl:un ko:un io:un id:un it:un ku:un la:un hu:un nl:un ja:un no:un pl:un pt:un fi:un sv:un zh:un