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English

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Noun

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un (pluraluns)

  1. Alternative spelling of'un.

Pronoun

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un (pluraluns)

  1. Alternative spelling of'un.

Anagrams

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Aragonese

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinūnus.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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un

  1. one

Aromanian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinūnus. CompareRomanianun.

Article

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un (feminineunãorune)

  1. (indefinite article)a,an

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Asturian

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Asturian cardinal numbers
 <  012  > 
   Cardinal :un
   Ordinal :primeru

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromLatinūnus.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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unorunu m (feminineuna)

  1. one

Azerbaijani

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Other scripts
Cyrillicун
Arabicاون

Etymology

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FromProto-Turkic*ūn.[1]

Noun

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un (definite accusativeunu,pluralunlar)

  1. flour
    buğda unuwheat flour
    qarğıdalı unucorn flour
    birtorba una bag of flour
    birçuval una sack of flour
    unuələkdənkeçirməkto sieve through flour
    unuələməkto sieve through flour

Declension

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Declension ofun
singularplural
nominativeununlar
definite accusativeunuunları
dativeunaunlara
locativeundaunlarda
ablativeundanunlardan
definite genitiveunununların
Possessive forms ofun
nominative
singularplural
mənim(my)unumunlarım
sənin(your)unununların
onun(his/her/its)unuunları
bizim(our)unumuzunlarımız
sizin(your)ununuzunlarınız
onların(their)unu orunlarıunları
accusative
singularplural
mənim(my)unumuunlarımı
sənin(your)ununuunlarını
onun(his/her/its)ununuunlarını
bizim(our)unumuzuunlarımızı
sizin(your)ununuzuunlarınızı
onların(their)ununu orunlarınıunlarını
dative
singularplural
mənim(my)unumaunlarıma
sənin(your)ununaunlarına
onun(his/her/its)ununaunlarına
bizim(our)unumuzaunlarımıza
sizin(your)ununuzaunlarınıza
onların(their)ununa orunlarınaunlarına
locative
singularplural
mənim(my)unumdaunlarımda
sənin(your)unundaunlarında
onun(his/her/its)unundaunlarında
bizim(our)unumuzdaunlarımızda
sizin(your)ununuzdaunlarınızda
onların(their)ununda orunlarındaunlarında
ablative
singularplural
mənim(my)unumdanunlarımdan
sənin(your)unundanunlarından
onun(his/her/its)unundanunlarından
bizim(our)unumuzdanunlarımızdan
sizin(your)ununuzdanunlarınızdan
onların(their)unundan orunlarındanunlarından
genitive
singularplural
mənim(my)unumununlarımın
sənin(your)ununununlarının
onun(his/her/its)ununununlarının
bizim(our)unumuzununlarımızın
sizin(your)ununuzununlarınızın
onların(their)ununun orunlarınınunlarının

References

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  1. ^Sevortjan, E. V. (1974),Etimologičeskij slovarʹ tjurkskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Turkic Languages] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow: Nauka, page597

Further reading

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  • un” inObastan.com.

Binandere

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Noun

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un

  1. water

Further reading

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  • Jonathan Paul Wilson,Binandere nominal structures (1996)

Breton

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Etymology

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    FromProto-Brythonic*ʉn, fromProto-Celtic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

    Article

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    un

    1. a/an

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    Catalan

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    Catalan numbers(edit)
    10
     ←  012  → 10  → 
       Cardinal:u,un
       Ordinal:primer
       Ordinalabbreviation:1r
    Catalan Wikipedia article on1

    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnum(one), accusative form ofūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos. Romance cognates includeOccitanun. Also related toEnglishone.

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    un m (feminineuna,masculine pluraluns,feminine pluralunes)

    1. an; theindefinite article
    2. (in theplural)some

    Usage notes

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    • Unlike English, Catalan uses the indefinite article with plural nouns as well as singular nouns.
    • Catalan cardinal numbers may be used as masculine or feminine adjectives, exceptun/una(1),dos/dues(2),cents/centes(100s) and its compounds. When used as nouns, Catalan cardinal numbers are treated as masculine singular nouns in most contexts, but in expressions involving time such asla una i trenta (1:30) orles dues (two o'clock), they are feminine because the feminine nounhora has been elided.

    Numeral

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    un m

    1. (cardinal number)one

    Pronoun

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    un sg (feminineuna)

    1. one;indefinite pronoun

    Derived terms

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    Chamorro

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    Origin unknown.

    Pronoun

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    un

    1. thou,you (singular)
      Kaoun taitai i lepblo-mu?Did you read your book?
    Usage notes
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    Chamorro personal pronouns
    singularplural inclusiveplural exclusive
    hu-type pronouns
    1st personhutain
    2nd personunen
    3rd personhama
    yoʼ-type pronouns
    1st personyoʼhitham
    2nd personhaohamyo
    3rd persongueʼsiha
    emphatic pronouns
    1st personguahuhitahami
    2nd personhaguhamyo
    3rd personguiyasiha

    Etymology 2

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    FromSpanishun.

    Article

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    un

    1. a,an

    References

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    • Donald M. Topping (1973),Chamorro Reference Grammar[3], Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

    Chinese

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    Etymology 1

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    From clipping ofEnglishunderstand.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    un

    1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, colloquial) tounderstand
      unun[Cantonese]  ― nei5an1 m4an1 aa3?[Jyutping]  ―  Do youunderstand? (literally, “Youun(derstand) or notun(derstand)?”)

    Etymology 2

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    Romanisation of, influenced by spelling ofEnglishun. Not related toEnglishun semantically.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    un

    1. (Cantonese)nonstandard form of

    Etymology 3

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    Romanisation of𬒔, influenced by spelling ofEnglishun. Not related toEnglishun semantically.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    un

    1. (Cantonese)nonstandard form of𬒔

    Chuukese

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    Verb

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    un

    1. todrink

    Cimbrian

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    Etymology

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    FromMiddle High Germanunde, fromOld High Germanunti, fromProto-Germanic*andi. Cognate withGermanund,Dutchen,Englishand,Icelandicenn.

    Conjunction

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    un

    1. (Luserna, Sette Comuni)and

    References

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    • “un” inMartalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974),Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
    • Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013)Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien

    Corsican

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos. Cognates includeItalianun(a) andFrenchun(a, one).

    Article

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    un m (feminineuna)

    1. an;a

    Crimean Tatar

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Turkic*ūn. Cognate toKumykун(un), etc.

    Noun

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    un

    1. flour

    References

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    https://classes.ru/all-crtatar/dictionary-crtatar-russian-cyr-term-12094.htm

    Dongxiang

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    un

    1. alternative form ofuwun(winter)

    Drehu

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    un

    1. snake

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    Fala

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Galician-Portugueseũu, fromLatinūnus(one), fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos(one; single).

    Article

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    un sg (pluralusorunhusorunhos,feminineunha,feminine pluralunhas)

    1. Masculine singular indefinite article;a
      • 2000, Domingo Frades Gaspar,Vamus a falal: Notas pâ coñocel y platical en nosa fala, Editora regional da Extremadura, Theme I, Chapter 2: Númerus?:
        As lenguas, idiomas, dialectus o falas tenin un-as funciós mui claras desde o principiu dos siglu i si hai contabilizaus en o mundu un-as 8.000 lenguas, ca un-a con sua importancia numérica relativa, a nossa fala éun tesoiru mais entre elas.
        The tongues, languages or regional variants have some very clear functions since the beginning of the centuries and some 8,000 languages have been accounted for in the world, each with its relative numerical importance, our Fala isanother treasure among them.

    Numeral

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    un m (feminineunha)

    1. one

    Related terms

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    References

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    • Valeš, Miroslav (2021),Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web)[4], 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published2022,→ISBN, page276

    Franco-Provençal

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnus.Doublet ofyon(one).

    Determiner

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    un (feminineunaor'na,pluraldes)(ORB, broad)

    1. a,an(masculine singular indefinite article)

    References

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    • un [1] in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
    • un in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

    French

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromMiddle Frenchun, fromOld Frenchun, fromLatinūnum, accusative singular ofūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    un m (feminineune,pluraldes,negativede)

    1. an,a

    Numeral

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    French numbers(edit)
    10
     ←  012  → 10  → 
       Cardinal:un
       Ordinal:premier
       Ordinalabbreviation:1er
       Multiplier:simple
       Fractional:entier
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    un (feminineune,masculine pluraluns,feminine pluralunes)

    1. one

    Usage notes

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    • The numeral is treated as aspirated in calculating and stating values:soustraire deux de un(to subtract two from one),une moyenne de un(an average of one). Also in dates, though this is considered nonstandard:le un mars forle premier mars(March 1st). Otherwise it is unaspirated.
    • Whereas in English thesingular is used only after the numberone, in French it is typically used after numberssmaller thantwo. This means that bothzéro andun are generally used with the singular, even when they are followed by adecimal part.
    zéropointzero points
    0,35mètre0.35 metres
    1,99euro1.99 euros

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Haitian Creole:en
    • Louisiana Creole:in,un

    Pronoun

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    un m (feminineune,masculine pluraluns,feminine pluralunes)

    1. one,someone

    Derived terms

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    Noun

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    un m (pluralunoruns)

    1. one(the number or figure)

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    Anagrams

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    Friulian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnus.

    Article

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    un m (feminineune)

    1. an;a

    Adjective

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    un

    1. one

    Numeral

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    un (feminineune)

    1. one

    Pronoun

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    un

    1. one

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    Galician

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    Galician numbers(edit)
    10
    [a],[b] ←  012  → [a],[b],[c]10  → 
       Cardinal (standard / masculine):un
       Cardinal (standard / feminine):unha
       Cardinal (reintegrationist / masculine):um
       Cardinal (reintegrationist / feminine):umha,uma
       Ordinal:primeiro
       Ordinalabbreviation:
    Galician Wikipedia article on1

    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Galician-Portugueseun,ũu, fromLatinūnus.

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    Article

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    un sg (feminineunha,masculine pluraluns,feminine pluralunhas)

    1. (indefinite)a,an (before vowel and silenth),one
      un sopapo da súa man
      a slap in the face

    Usage notes

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    The articleun and its inflected formsunha,uns, andunhas all form contractions with the prepositionscon(with),de(of, from), anden(in).

    Derived terms

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    See also

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    Galician articles
    SingularPlural
    MasculineFeminineMasculineFeminine
    Definite articles
    (the)
    oaosas
    Indefinite articles
    (a,an,some)
    ununhaunsunhas

    Numeral

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    un m (feminineunha)

    1. one

    Usage notes

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    The numeralun and its feminine formunha form contractions with the prepositionscon(with),de(of, from), anden(in).

    Derived terms

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    References

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    Garifuna

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    Pronunciation

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    Postposition

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    un

    1. to

    Inflection

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    Postpositionun
    singularplural
    firstnunwun
    secondbunhun
    thirdmasculinefemininehun
    luntun

    Guinea-Bissau Creole

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    Guinea-Bissau Creole cardinal numbers
     <  012  > 
       Cardinal :un

    Etymology

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    FromPortugueseum. Cognate withKabuverdianuun.

    Numeral

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    un

    1. one (1)

    Article

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    un

    1. a,an(indefinite article)

    Gun

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    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ùn

    1. I (first-person singular subject pronoun)

    See also

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    Gungbe personal pronouns
    NumberPersonEmphatic PronounSubject PronounObject PronounPossessive Determiner
    SingularFirstnyɛ́,yẹ́nùn,nmi,ṣié
    Secondjɛ̀,jẹ̀,yẹ̀,hiẹ̀àtòwè
    Thirdéɔ̀,úɔ̀,éwọ̀éèétɔ̀n,étọ̀n
    PluralFirstmílɛ́,mílẹ́mítɔ̀n,mítọ̀n
    Secondmìlɛ́,mìlẹ́mìtɔ̀n,mìtọ̀n
    Thirdyélɛ́,yélẹ́yétɔ̀n,yétọ̀n

    Hungarian

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    Etymology

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    Of unknown origin.[1]

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    un

    1. (transitive) to bebored of, to befed up with, to betired of

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofun
    Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. 
    sg formal
    1st person pl2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. 
    pl formal
    indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.unokunszunununkuntokunnak
    def.unomunodunjaunjukunjátokunják
    2nd objunlak
    pastindef.untamuntáluntuntunkuntatokuntak
    def.untamuntaduntauntukuntátokunták
    2nd objuntalak
    future
    Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verbfog, e.g.unni fog.
    archaic
    preterite
    indef.unékunálunaunánkunátokunának
    def.unámunádunáunánkunátokunák
    2nd objunálak
    archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.un vala,unt vala/volt.
    archaic futureindef.unandokunandaszunandunandunkunandotokunandanak
    def.unandomunandodunandjaunandjukunandjátokunandják
    2nd objunandalak
    condi­tionalpre­sentindef.unnékunnálunnaunnánkunnátokunnának
    def.unnámunnádunnáunnánk
    (or unnók)
    unnátokunnák
    2nd objunnálak
    pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.unt volna
    sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.unjakunj or
    unjál
    unjonunjunkunjatokunjanak
    def.unjamund or
    unjad
    unjaunjukunjátokunják
    2nd objunjalak
    (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.unt légyen
    infinitiveunniunnomunnodunniaunnunkunnotokunniuk
    other
    forms
    verbal nounpresent part.past part.future part.adverbial participlecausative
    unásunóunt orunottunandóunva (unván)untat
    The archaic passive conjugation had the same-(t)at/-(t)et suffix as the causative, followed by-ik in the 3rd-person singular
    (and the concomitant changes in conditional and subjunctive mostly in the 1st- and 3rd-person singular like with other traditional-ik verbs).
    Potential conjugation ofun
    Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. 
    sg formal
    1st person pl2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. 
    pl formal
    indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.unhatokunhatszunhatunhatunkunhattokunhatnak
    def.unhatomunhatodunhatjaunhatjukunhatjátokunhatják
    2nd objunhatlak
    pastindef.unhattamunhattálunhatottunhattunkunhattatokunhattak
    def.unhattamunhattadunhattaunhattukunhattátokunhatták
    2nd objunhattalak
    archaic
    preterite
    indef.unhatékunhatálunhataunhatánkunhatátokunhatának
    def.unhatámunhatádunhatáunhatánkunhatátokunhaták
    2nd objunhatálak
    archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.unhat vala,unhatott vala/volt.
    archaic futureindef.unhatandok
    or unandhatok
    unhatandasz
    or unandhatsz
    unhatand
    or unandhat
    unhatandunk
    or unandhatunk
    unhatandotok
    or unandhattok
    unhatandanak
    or unandhatnak
    def.unhatandom
    or unandhatom
    unhatandod
    or unandhatod
    unhatandja
    or unandhatja
    unhatandjuk
    or unandhatjuk
    unhatandjátok
    or unandhatjátok
    unhatandják
    or unandhatják
    2nd objunhatandalak
    or unandhatlak
    condi­tionalpre­sentindef.unhatnékunhatnálunhatnaunhatnánkunhatnátokunhatnának
    def.unhatnámunhatnádunhatnáunhatnánk
    (or unhatnók)
    unhatnátokunhatnák
    2nd objunhatnálak
    pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.unhatott volna
    sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.unhassakunhass or
    unhassál
    unhassonunhassunkunhassatokunhassanak
    def.unhassamunhasd or
    unhassad
    unhassaunhassukunhassátokunhassák
    2nd objunhassalak
    (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.unhatott légyen
    infinitive(unhatni)(unhatnom)(unhatnod)(unhatnia)(unhatnunk)(unhatnotok)(unhatniuk)
    other
    forms
    positive adjectivenegative adjectiveadverbial participle
    unhatóunhatatlan(unhatva /unhatván)

    Derived terms

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    (Withverbal prefixes):

    References

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    1. ^un in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.).Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006,→ISBN.  (See alsoits 2nd edition.)

    Further reading

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    • un in Géza Bárczi,László Országh,et al., editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN.

    Hunsrik

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    Alternative forms

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    • unn(Altenhofen spelling)

    Etymology

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    FromMiddle High Germanunde, fromOld High Germanunti, fromProto-Germanic*andi, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂énti.

    Pronunciation

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    Conjunction

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    un

    1. and
      Draus is es kaltun nass.
      It's coldand wet outside.
      Ich kaafe Eppleun Bananne.
      I buy applesand bananas.

    Further reading

    [edit]
    • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “un”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch

    Ido

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    Ido numbers(edit)
    10
     ←  012  → 10  → 
       Cardinal:un
       Ordinal:unesma
       Adverbial:unfoye
       Multiplier:unopla
       Fractional:unima

    Etymology

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    Borrowed from FrenchunItalianunSpanishun.

    Pronunciation

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    Numeral

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    un

    1. one

    Derived terms

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    Interlingua

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    Article

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    un

    1. an,a

    Numeral

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    un

    1. one

    Italian

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    Etymology

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    Fromuno, fromLatinūnus(one).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    un m (apocopated)

    1. apocopic form ofuno:a,an

    Numeral

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    un (apocopated)

    1. apocopic form ofuno:one

    Pronoun

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    un m (apocopated)

    1. (literary)apocopic form ofuno:one(indefinite pronoun)

    Anagrams

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    Japanese

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    Romanization

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    un

    1. Rōmaji transcription ofうん

    Juǀ'hoan

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    un (upper caseUn)

    1. Aletter of the Juǀ'hoanalphabet, written in theLatin script.

    Kabuverdianu

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    Kabuverdianu cardinal numbers
     <  012  > 
       Cardinal :un

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromPortugueseum.

    Numeral

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    un

    1. one (1)

    Article

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    un

    1. a,an(indefinite article)

    Karakalpak

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    Noun

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    un

    1. flour

    Ladin

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    Ladin cardinal numbers
     <  012  > 
       Cardinal :un
       Ordinal :prim

    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnus.

    Adjective

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    un

    1. one

    Noun

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    un m (uncountable)

    1. one

    Ladino

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Spanishun, fromuno, fromLatinūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos(one).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    un (Hebrew spellingאון,pluralunos,feminineuna)

    1. a(masculine singular)[ca. 1510[1]]
      • 2019 February 27, Metin DELEVİ, “El Samuray ke salvo a miles de djudios de los nazis”, inŞalom[5]:
        Akoruto, kuando afita una trajediya, munchos bushkan a deskuvrirun lado positivo.
        Often, when a tragedy takes place, many people try to discovera positive side.

    References

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    1. ^Dov Cohen and Ora (Rodrigue) Schwarzwald (19 June 2019), “Coṃpendio delas šeḥiṭót (Constantinople ca. 1510): The First Judeo-Spanish Printed Publication”, inJournal of Jewish Languages, volume 7, number 1, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV,→DOI,→ISSN, pages46–7, 51

    Latvian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromMiddle Low Germanun(and). It replaced, in this sense, the particleir (compareLithuanianir, which still has the sense of “and”). Variants wereund,unde andind,in and may have been influenced byir, butind also existed in Middle Low German. From the 18th century onward, the formun gradually became dominant.[1]

    Pronunciation

    [edit]
    Request for audio pronunciationThis entry needs anaudio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, pleaserecord this word. The recorded pronunciationwill appear here when it's ready.

    Conjunction

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    un

    1. additiveconjunctionused tolinksimilarterms in aclause;and
      Didzisun Ilga apstājāsDidzisand Ilga stopped
      tas ir skaistsun dārgsthis is beautifuland expensive
      tēvs strādāun domāfather is workingand thinking
    2. used tolinkclauses within asentence;and
      Lupatu Zeta smējās tik sirsnīgi, ka asaras sakāpa acīsun pat Lupats pieliecās klausītiesLupatu Zeta laughed so heartily that tears filled her eyesand even Lupats leaned forward to listen
      pie tēva vīri atnāk uz runāšanu... Annelei patīk skatīties, kādi tie vīriun kā viņi runā(some) men came to father to talk... Annele liked to look what those men looked likeand how they spoke
    3. used tolink twoindependentclauses,indicatingsimultaneity,sequence,contrast,opposition, orcomparisonbetween them;and
      uzlec saule,un sākas jauna dienathe sun rises,and a new day begins
      Annele papurināja smiedamās galvu,un visi lakati bija atkal nostAnnele shook her head, laughing,and all scarves were (= fell) off once more
      Ansis bija noliesējis gluži dzeltenīgs, nomocījis,un tomēr viņa acīs bija arī līksmībaAnsis had lost weight, grown rather yellow, (he looked) run down,and yet in his eyes there was also joy
      pavasarī viņam palika pieci gadi,un tas jau bija diezgan cienījams vecumsin spring he became five years (old),and that was already quite a respectable age
    4. used tointroduce anindependentclause,linking it to theprecedingcontext
      mātei varēja stāstīt visu... vai tiešām visu?un Ģirts atskārta, ka pēdējā laikā noticis daudz kas tāds, par ko viņš tomēr nestāstīs mātei...mother might tell everything... really everything?and Ģirts realized that recently many things had happened that he wouldn't tell mother...
      atceries, cik Latvijā šis vārds skanēja noslēpumaini un vilinoši: Kalifornija!un tagad ļoti labvēlīgs liktenis tevi iespēlējis tieši teiksmainajā Kalifornijāremember how in Latvia this word sounds mysterious and tempting: California!and now a very favorable fate has brought you to legendary California

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “un”, inLatviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary]‎[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS,→ISBN

    Ligurian

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    Ligurian cardinal numbers
     <  012  > 
       Cardinal :un
       Ordinal :prìmmo
       Adverbial :ùnn-a vòtta
       Multiplier :séncio
       Distributive :scingolarménte

    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatinūnus, fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

    Pronunciation

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    Numeral

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    un m (feminineùnn-a)

    1. one

    Noun

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    un m (invariable)

    1. The numberone.

    Article

    [edit]

    un m (feminineùnn-a)

    1. a,an(male)

    Usage notes

    [edit]
    • When followed by a word beginning with a vowel, the article undergoesapheresis, becoming'n, and theplace of articulation of the nasal changes fromvelar todental:
      un +òmmo → 'n òmmo (“a man”) (pronounced[ˈnɔmmu], NOT[ˈŋɔmmu])
    • When followed by a word beginning with a consonant:
      • the article becomesin (pron./iŋ/), if:
        • it is found in sentence-initial position, or after a punctuation mark
        • it is preceded by a word ending in/ŋ/
          in matìn in figeu o corîva – a boy was running one morning (pron.[iŋ maˈtiŋ iŋ fiˈd͡ʒø u kuˈriːva])
      • the article undergoes apheresis, becoming'n, without the nasal changing place of articulation:
        ò visto 'n zìn – I saw a sea urchin (pron.[ɔ ˈvistu ŋ ˈziŋ])

    Pronoun

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    un m (feminineùnn-a)

    1. someone, aperson
      Ò vìstoun ch'o m'à dæto dêxe éori.
      I sawsomeone who gave me ten euros.

    Livonian

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    Etymology

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    Ultimately fromMiddle Low Germanun, probably throughLatvianun.

    Pronunciation

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    Conjunction

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    un

    1. and
      Synonym:ja

    References

    [edit]
    • Tiit-Rein Viitso; Valts Ernštreits (2012–2013), “un”, inLīvõkīel-ēstikīel-lețkīel sõnārōntõz [Livonian-Estonian-Latvian Dictionary]‎[6] (in Estonian and Latvian), Tartu, Rīga: Tartu Ülikool, Latviešu valodas aģentūra

    Louisiana Creole

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    Louisiana Creole cardinal numbers
     <  012  > 
       Cardinal :un
       Ordinal :prémiyé

    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromFrenchun(a, one).

    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    un m (indefinite,feminineunnorènn)

    1. a,an

    Numeral

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    un

    1. one

    Low German

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    Alternative forms

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    • on(Low Prussian and some other dialects)

    Etymology

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    Ultimately cognate toGermanund.

    Conjunction

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    un

    1. and
      Plantenun Blomenplants and flowers

    Luxembourgish

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    Alternative forms

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    • u(used before consonants other than d, h, n, t, z)

    Etymology

    [edit]

    FromOld High Germanana. The form is phonetically regular through the developments-a--ue- in originally open syllables, and-ue--u- before nasals.

    Pronunciation

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    Preposition

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    un (+ dative or accusative)

    1. on;at;to
      D’Biller hänkenun der Wand.
      The pictures hangon the wall.

    Manx

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    Etymology

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      FromProto-Celtic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos. CompareBretonunan,Cornishonan,Irishaon.

      Pronunciation

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      Numeral

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      un

      1. one

      Related terms

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      Middle French

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      Alternative forms

      [edit]

      Etymology

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      Inherited fromOld Frenchun, fromLatinūnus(one).

      Pronunciation

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      Article

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      un

      1. an;a

      Numeral

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      un (invariable)

      1. one

      Descendants

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      Middle Welsh

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      Alternative forms

      [edit]

      Etymology

      [edit]

        FromProto-Brythonic*ʉn, fromProto-Celtic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

        Pronunciation

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        Numeral

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        un

        1. one

        Mutation

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        Mutated forms ofun
        radicalsoftnasalh-prothesis
        ununchangedunchangedhun

        Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Middle Welsh.
        All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

        Further reading

        [edit]
        • Simon Evans (1964),A Grammar of Middle Welsh, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies,§ 1

        Mirandese

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        Article

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        un m (feminineũa)

        1. a,an

        Norman

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        Alternative forms

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        Etymology

        [edit]

        Inherited fromOld Frenchuns, fromLatinūnus(one).

        Pronunciation

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        Article

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        un m

        1. a /an(masculine indefinite article)

        Coordinate terms

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        Numeral

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        un m (feminineieune)

        1. (Jersey)one

        Occitan

        [edit]
        Occitan cardinal numbers
         <  012  > 
           Cardinal :un
           Ordinal :primièr

        Etymology

        [edit]

        Inherited fromOld Occitanun, fromLatinūnus(one).

        Pronunciation

        [edit]

        Article

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        un m (feminineuna)

        1. a,an (masculine singular indefinite article)

        Numeral

        [edit]

        un

        1. one

        Further reading

        [edit]
        • Joan de Cantalausa (2006),Diccionari general occitan a partir dels parlars lengadocians[7], 2nd edition,→ISBN, page1009

        Old French

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        Etymology

        [edit]

        Inherited fromLatinūnum, accusative singular ofūnus(one).

        Pronunciation

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        Article

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        un

        1. a,an (masculine oblique singular indefinite article)
        2. a,an (masculine nominative plural indefinite article)

        Declension

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        Old French indefinite articles
        Casemasculinefeminine
        singularsubjectunsune
        obliqueunune
        pluralsubjectununes
        obliqueunsunes

        Numeral

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        cardinal number
        1Previous:n/a
        Next:deus

        un (nominativeuns,feminineune)

        1. one

        Descendants

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        Old Galician-Portuguese

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        Article

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        un

        1. alternative form ofũu

        Old Spanish

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        Etymology

        [edit]

        Fromuno, fromLatinūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos(one).

        Article

        [edit]

        un m (indefinite,pluralunos,feminineuna,feminine pluralunas)

        1. an;a(masculine singular)
          • c.1250,Alfonso X,Lapidario,f. 17v:
            [] pero la gente daq̃lla tierra o ella es mas fallada, llaman le la piedra dela liebre, por eſta razon. q̃ en aquel logar o entra el grand ryo del nilo en la mar medio terrana, cria ſe yun animal que ſemeia en ſus miembros ⁊ en todas ſus fayciones ala liebre de tierra. ⁊ por endel llaman liebre marina.
            But the people of that land, where it is most found, call it the stone of the hare for this reason; that in that place, where the great river Nile enters the Mediterranean Sea, there breedsan animal that is similar in its limbs and all of its features to the land hare, and thus they call it a marine hare.

        Descendants

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        Old Tupi

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        Alternative forms

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        Etymology

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          Inherited fromProto-Tupi-Guarani*un(black, dark).[1]

          Cognate withParaguayan Guarani.

          Pronunciation

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          Adjective

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          un (IIa class pluriform,R1run,R2sun,noun formuna)

          1. black
          2. dark
            Synonym:putun

          Declension

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              Declension ofun (consonant ending) (SeeAppendix:Old Tupi adjectives)
          Note: not all forms are attested. Most of the table is reconstructed based on known patterns.
          Causativemoún
          Deadjectivals
          -ba'ei unyba'e
          -sab(a)undaba
          SingularSingular & PluralPlural
          1st person2nd person3rd person1st person exclusive1st person inclusive2nd person
          Adjectival forms
          Active
          Indicativexeunndeuni unoréunîandéunpeun
          Imperative
          Permissivetaxeuntandeunt'i unt'oréunt'îandéuntapeun
          Negative indicativenaxeuninandeunin'i unin'oréunin'îandéuninapeuni
          Negative imperativendeunumẽpeunumẽ
          Negative permissivetaxeunumẽtandeunumẽt'i unumẽt'oréunumẽt'îandéunumẽtapeunumẽ
          Gerund
          Affirmativexeunamondeunamoounamooréunamoîandéunamopeunamo
          Negativexeune'ymamondeune'ymamooune'ymamooréune'ymamoîandéune'ymamopeune'ymamo
          Nominal forms
          Infinitive
          Affirmativeuna
          Negativeune'yma
          Circumstantial
          Affirmativesame as gerund1
          xeuni2i uni2oréuni2îandéuni2
          Negativesame as gerund1
          xeune'ymi2i une'ymi2oréune'ymi2îandéune'ymi2
          1South Tupi
          2North Tupi

          Derived terms

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          adjectives
          nouns
          verbs

          See also

          [edit]
          Colors in Old Tupi(layout ·text)
          Nouns    piranga    îuba,tagûá(LGA)            oby    obyeté    obyûasu    *umbyka    morotinga,tinga    una,pyxuna(LGA)            tingaíba,pytanga /pyxanga
          Adjectives    pirang    îub,tagûá(LGA)    *umbyk    moroting,ting    un,pyxun(LGA)            tingaíb,pytang /pyxang

          References

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          1. ^Mello, Antônio Augusto Souza (2000), “Reconstruções Lexicais e Cognatos [Lexical reconstructions and cognates]” (chapter III), inEstudo histórico da família linguística tupi-guarani: aspectos fonológicos e lexicais [Historical study of the Tupi-Guarani language family: phonological and lexical aspects]‎[2] (in Portuguese), Florianópolis: UFSC

          Further reading

          [edit]

          Palikur

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          Noun

          [edit]

          un n

          1. water

          References

          [edit]
          • Languages of the Amazon (2012,→ISBN

          Papiamentu

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          Papiamentu cardinal numbers
           <  012  > 
             Cardinal :un

          Etymology

          [edit]

          FromSpanishuno andPortugueseum andKabuverdianuun.

          Numeral

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          un

          1. one (1)

          Article

          [edit]

          un

          1. a,an(indefinite article)

          Pennsylvania German

          [edit]

          Alternative forms

          [edit]

          Etymology

          [edit]

          Cognate toGermanund,Englishand.

          Conjunction

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          un

          1. and

          Piedmontese

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          Piedmontese cardinal numbers
           <  012  > 
             Cardinal :un

          Etymology

          [edit]

          Inherited fromLatinūnus, fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos. Cognates includeItalianuno andFrenchun.

          Pronunciation

          [edit]

          Numeral

          [edit]

          un

          1. one

          Romagnol

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          Romagnol numbers(edit)
          10
           ←  012  → 10  → 
             Cardinal:un,ũ
             Ordinal:prèm

          Etymology 1

          [edit]

          Inherited fromLatinūnum(one).

          Pronunciation

          [edit]

          Article

          [edit]

          un m (feminineuna)

          1. an;a
            Un òman l'impèja e’ fug.A man lights the fire.

          Etymology 2

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          Pronunciation

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          Numeral

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          un m (feminineuna)

          1. one
            Am so tajêun pè.
            I've cutone foot.

          References

          [edit]

          Masotti, Adelmo (1996),Vocabolario Romagnolo Italiano [Romagnol-Italian dictionary] (in Italian), Bologna: Zanichelli, page683

          Romanian

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          Alternative forms

          [edit]

          Etymology

          [edit]

          Inherited fromLatinūnus, fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

          Pronunciation

          [edit]

          Article

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          un m orn (feminine singularo,pluralniște)

          1. a,an(indefinite article)

          Usage notes

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          Un is also used as a cardinal number (seeunu anduna).

          O is used for feminine nouns:

          unbărbata man (masculine)
          unvisa dream (neuter)
          ofemeiea woman (feminine)

          Declension

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          Romanian indefinite article forms
          singularplural
          m ornf
          nominative-accusativeunoniște
          genitive-dativeunuiuneiunor

          Related terms

          [edit]
          • unu(used as a numeral/cardinal number)
          • unul(used as an indefinite pronoun)

          Salar

          [edit]

          Etymology

          [edit]

          FromProto-Turkic*ūn. Cognate withAzerbaijani,Gagauz, andTurkishun,Turkmenūn.

          Pronunciation

          [edit]

          Noun

          [edit]

          un (3rd person possessiveunı,pluralunlar)

          1. flour

          References

          [edit]
          • Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “un”, inStroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, page534
          • 林 (Lin), 莲云 (Lianyun) (1992), “un”, in撒拉汉汉撒拉词汇 [Salar-Chinese, Chinese-Salar Vocabulary],成都:四川民族出版社,→ISBN, page19
          • 马伟 (Ma Wei) (2016), “un”, in濒危语言——撒拉语研究 [Endangered Languages ​​- Salar Language Studies], 青海 (Qinghai): 青海师范大学 (Qinghai Normal University), Unpublished finalized project manuscript (国家社会科学基金项目结项稿, 定稿; National Social Science Fund of China), page276

          Sassarese

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          Alternative forms

          [edit]

          Etymology

          [edit]

          Inherited fromLatinūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos(one, single).

          Pronunciation

          [edit]

          Article

          [edit]

          un m (indeterminative,feminineuna)

          1. a,an

          References

          [edit]
          • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006),Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

          Saterland Frisian

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          Etymology

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          FromOld Frisianand, fromProto-Germanic*andi. Cognates includeWest Frisianen andGermanund.

          Pronunciation

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          Conjunction

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          un

          1. and
            • 2000, Marron C. Fort, transl.,Dät Näie Tästamänt un do Psoolme in ju aasterlauwerfräiske Uurtoal fon dät Seelterlound, Fräislound, Butjoarlound, Aastfräislound un do Groninger Umelounde [The New Testament and the Psalms in the East Frisian language, native to Saterland, Friesland, Butjadingen, East Frisia and the Ommelanden of Groningen],→ISBN, Dät Evangelium ätter Matthäus 1:20:
              Wilst hie noch deeruur ättertoachte, ferskeen him n Ängel fon dän Here in n Droomun kwaad: Josef, Súun fon David, freze die nit, Maria as dien Wieuw bie die aptouníemen;
              While he was still thinking about it, came to him an angel from the Lord in a dreamand said: Joseph, son of David, don't be afraid to take Maria as your wife;

          References

          [edit]
          • Marron C. Fort (2015), “un”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht, Buske,→ISBN

          Serbo-Croatian

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          Numeral

          [edit]

          un (Cyrillic spellingун)

          1. (Chakavian)one (1)

          Synonyms

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          Sicilian

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          Etymology

          [edit]

          Fromunu, fromLatinūnus.

          Article

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          un sg

          1. (indefinite)a,an

          Usage notes

          [edit]

          Un is never used before words starting with the letter z or s and a consonant, like the Italianun

          See also

          [edit]
          Sicilian articles
          singularplural
          masculinefeminine
          indefinite articlenu,un,'nna
          definite
          article
          liquidlulali
          illiquidu,ûa,âi,î

          Slovene

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          Etymology

          [edit]

          FromProto-Slavic*onъ.

          Pronunciation

          [edit]
          This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with theIPA then please add some!

          Determiner

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          un

          1. (regional)that

          Spanish

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          1
             Cardinal:uno
             Apocopated cardinal:un
             Ordinal:primero
             Apocopated ordinal:primer
             Ordinalabbreviation:1.º
             Multiplier:simple
             Distributive:sendos
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          Alternative forms

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          Etymology

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          Inherited fromOld Spanishun, fromuno, fromLatinūnus(one), fromOld Latinoinos, fromProto-Italic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos(one).

          Pronunciation

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          • IPA(key): /un/[ũn]
          • Rhymes:-un
          • Syllabification:un

          Article

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          un m (indefinite,pluralunos,feminineuna,feminine pluralunas)

          1. an;a
            • 2025 September 24, Alejandra Jaramillo, “Trump exige investigación sobre presunto "triple sabotaje" en la ONU”, inCNN en Español[8]:
              El exmandatario amplió el tema en una publicación en sus redes sociales, donde también mencionó el problema deun audio “totalmente desincronizado”.
              (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

          Usage notes

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          • When a feminine noun starts with a stresseda- orha-, un is used instead of una to prevent the sound from being used twice.
            ¡Mira al cielo, hayun águila!
            Look at the sky, there'san eagle!
            ¡Manos arriba, tengoun arma!
            Hands up, I havea gun!

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          Numeral

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          un m (apocopate,standard formuno)

          1. (before the noun)apocopic form ofuno(one)

          Usage notes

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          • The formun is only used before and within the noun phrase of the masculine singular noun that it modifies. In other positions,uno is used instead.

          Further reading

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          Sumerian

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          Romanization

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          un

          1. romanization of𒌦

          Tagalog

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          Etymology

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          From'yun or'yon,clipping ofiyon, where'yu was replaced withEnglishU, read as in the English letter, to shorten it. See alsoyaon.

          Pronunciation

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          Pronoun

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          un (Baybayin spellingᜌᜓᜈ᜔)(colloquial, text messaging)

          1. abbreviation of'yun

          Anagrams

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          Numeral

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          un (Cyrillic spellingун)

          1. ten

          Turkish

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          un

          Etymology

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          Inherited fromOttoman Turkishاون(un), formProto-Turkic*hūn.

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          un (definite accusativeunu,pluralunlar)

          1. flour

          Declension

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          Declension ofun
          singularplural
          nominativeununlar
          definite accusativeunuunları
          dativeunaunlara
          locativeundaunlarda
          ablativeundanunlardan
          genitiveunununların
          Possessive forms
          nominative
          singularplural
          1st singularunumunlarım
          2nd singularunununların
          3rd singularunuunları
          1st pluralunumuzunlarımız
          2nd pluralununuzunlarınız
          3rd pluralunlarıunları
          definite accusative
          singularplural
          1st singularunumuunlarımı
          2nd singularununuunlarını
          3rd singularununuunlarını
          1st pluralunumuzuunlarımızı
          2nd pluralununuzuunlarınızı
          3rd pluralunlarınıunlarını
          dative
          singularplural
          1st singularunumaunlarıma
          2nd singularununaunlarına
          3rd singularununaunlarına
          1st pluralunumuzaunlarımıza
          2nd pluralununuzaunlarınıza
          3rd pluralunlarınaunlarına
          locative
          singularplural
          1st singularunumdaunlarımda
          2nd singularunundaunlarında
          3rd singularunundaunlarında
          1st pluralunumuzdaunlarımızda
          2nd pluralununuzdaunlarınızda
          3rd pluralunlarındaunlarında
          ablative
          singularplural
          1st singularunumdanunlarımdan
          2nd singularunundanunlarından
          3rd singularunundanunlarından
          1st pluralunumuzdanunlarımızdan
          2nd pluralununuzdanunlarınızdan
          3rd pluralunlarındanunlarından
          genitive
          singularplural
          1st singularunumununlarımın
          2nd singularununununlarının
          3rd singularununununlarının
          1st pluralunumuzununlarımızın
          2nd pluralununuzununlarınızın
          3rd pluralunlarınınunlarının
          Predicative forms
          singularplural
          1st singularunumunlarım
          2nd singularunsununlarsın
          3rd singularun
          undur
          unlar
          unlardır
          1st pluralunuzunlarız
          2nd pluralunsunuzunlarsınız
          3rd pluralunlarunlardır

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          Turkmen

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          Etymology

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          Inherited fromProto-Turkic*ūn.

          Noun

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          ūn (definite accusative[please provide],plural[please provide])

          1. flour

          Uzbek

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          Other scripts
          Arabic (Yangi Imlo)
          Cyrillicун
          Latinun
          Afghan Uzbek

          Noun

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          un (pluralunlar)

          1. flour

          Venetan

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          Alternative forms

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          • on(rural areas)

          Etymology

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          Inherited fromLatinūnus.

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          un m (femininena)

          1. masculine singular indefinite article;a,an

          Numeral

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          un

          1. one

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          Venetanarticles
          definite (the)indefinite (a /an)
          singularpluralsingular
          masculineel
          al(Belluno)
          l'(before vowels)
          iun
          on(rural)
          femininela
          l'(mandatory beforea,
          optional before other vowels
          )
          le
          'e(Padua)
          na

          Welsh

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          10[a],[b]
           ←  012  → [a],[b]10  → [a],[b]
             Cardinal:un
             Ordinal:cyntaf
             Ordinalabbreviation:1af
             Adverbial:unwaith
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          Etymology

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            FromMiddle Welshun, fromProto-Brythonic*ʉn, fromProto-Celtic*oinos, fromProto-Indo-European*h₁óynos.

            Pronunciation

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            un

            1. (cardinal number)one

            Usage notes

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            • With a singular feminine noun, causes the limited soft mutation (i.e. the soft mutation but excludes mutation ofll- andrh-. Soun rhyfel 'one battle' not*un ryfel butun gath [<cath],un ferch [<merch], etc.). Does not mutate masculine or plural nouns.

            Adjective

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            un

            1. only,sole

            Noun

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            un m (pluralunau)

            1. one,individual
              Sutun ydy dy chwaer?
              What's your sister like (as a person)?
              (literally, “What kind ofone is your sister?”)
            2. each (by extension of 'one')
              Mae'r afalau 'ma'n costio trideg ceiniogyr un, neu ddwy bunt y cilo.
              These apples cost thirty penceeach [perunit], or two pounds a kilo.

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            Mutation

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            Mutated forms ofun
            radicalsoftnasalh-prothesis
            ununchangedunchangedhun

            Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
            All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

            References

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            • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke,et al., editors (1950–present), “un”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

            Yiddish

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            un

            1. romanization ofאון
              • 2000, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, translated by Shloyme Lerman,Der kleyner prints[9], Verlag Michaela Naumann, Nidderau,→ISBN:
                Un loyt di onvayzungen fun kleynem prints hob ikh oysgemolt yenem planet.
                (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

            Yoruba

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            un

            1. him,her,it(third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following amonosyllabic verb with a high-tone /ũ/)

            Pronoun

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            ún

            1. him,her,it(third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following amonosyllabic verb with a low- or mid-tone /ũ/)

            See also

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            Yoruba personal pronouns
            subjectobject1emphatic
            affirmativenegative
            singular1st personmo /mimièmi
            2nd persono /ìwọ
            3rd personó[pronoun dropped][preceding vowel repeated for mono­syllabic verbs] /ẹ̀òun
            plural1st personawaàwa
            2nd personyínẹ̀yin
            3rd personwọ́nwọnwọnàwọn
            1 Except foryín, object pronouns have a high tone following a low or mid tone monosyllabic verb, and a mid tone following a high tone. For complex verbs, the tone does not change.
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