Hawaiian

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

Pronunciation

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  • /ˈo.ne/

One

  1. saund

Inglis

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Alternative forms

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  • wone, o (baith obsolete)
  • (Arabic numeral): 1 (see for numerical forms in ither scripts)
  • (Roman numeral): I

Etymology

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Frae Middle Inglis one, oon, on, oan, an, frae Old English ān (ane), frae Proto-Germanic *ainaz (ane), frae Proto-Indo-European *óynos (single, ane). Cognate wi Scots ae, ane, wan, yin (ane); North Frisian ån (ane); Saterland Frisian aan (ane); Wast Frisian ien (ane); Dutch een, één (ane); German Low German een; German ein, eins (ane); Swadish en (ane); Icelandic einn (ane); Laitin unus (ane) (Old Latin oinos); Russian оди́н (odín). Uise as indefinite personal pronoon influenced bi unrelatit French on.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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One

  1. (cardinal) ane.

Japanese

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Romanization

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One

  1. See おね

Kustenau

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One

  1. watter

References

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  • Anales: Sección historico-filosófica (Museo de Historia Natural de Montevideo), vollum 1 (2), part 1

Mangarevan

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Maori

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saunds, saund, sile

Synonyms

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Niuean

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund
  2. gunpouder

Etymology

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Frae Proto-Slavic *ony, frae Proto-Indo-European *h₂eno-.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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One pl

  1. nominative plural o on; thay; nonvirile third-person plural pronoon, uised for aw groups nae conteenin men

Declension

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Relatit terms

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See an aa

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Forder readin

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  • One in Pols dictionars at PWN

Rarotongan

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Samoan

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Slavic *ony, frae Proto-Indo-European *h₂eno-

Pronunciation

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  • /ǒne/
  • Hyphenation: o‧ne

Pronoon

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òne

  1. thay (nominative plural o òna (she)); nonvirile third-person plural pronoon, uised for aw groups nae conteenin men
  2. masculine plural accusative o onaj

Declension

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Slovene

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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  • /ˈɔ̀ːnɛ/
  • Tonal: óne

Pronoun

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ône

  1. thay (feminine plural, mair nor twa)

Declension

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Forms between parentheses indicate clitic forms; the main forms are used for emphasis.

See also

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Tahitian

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

Pronunciation

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  • /ˈɔ.ne/

One

  1. saund
  2. dist

References

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Tikopia

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Tokelauan

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Tuamotuan

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Polynesian *qone, frae Proto-Austronesian *qənay.

One

  1. saund

Volapük

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Pronoun

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One

  1. (dative singular o on) tae it