Un

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English

Etymology

(1) alteration of hin (2) alteration of one

Pronoun

un

  1. dialect: him
  2. 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

French

Etymology

Latin unus “one.”

Pronunciation

Article

un m. plural: des, negative: de

  1. an, a

Adjective

un m. feminine: une

  1. one

Noun

un m.

  1. one

Pronoun

un m.

  1. one



Hungarian

Verb

un

  1. be bored



Italian

Etymology

Latin unus “one.”

Article

un m. (see uno)

  1. an, a

Noun

un m. (see uno)

  1. one

Adjective

un m. (see uno)

  1. one

Pronoun

un m. (see uno)

  1. one



Latvian

Conjunction

un

  1. and



Romanian

Etymology

Latin unus, una

Article

un m.

  1. 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 bărbat = a man; o femeie = a woman).



Spanish

Adjective

un m. (plural: unos)

  1. one

Article

un m. (plural: unos)

  1. a



Turkish

Noun

un

  1. flour



Welsh

Adjective

un

  1. one, only

Noun

un m. (plural: unau)

  1. one, individual

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

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