rfc|translation sections: whatâs with the âvarâ? Shouldnât all the proto forms have stars? Some languages use wrong script. Some languages are only dialects. English doesnât make a difference between the cases for the pronoun, they should only occur in the translations (but see uncle). Check the Danish and Hindi ones. Polish section.
wikipedia
see|-one
English
rank|were|are|their|38|one|so|me|an
Pronunciation
enPR|wÅn, IPA|/wÊn/, IPA|/wan/ SAMPA|/wVn/
audio|en-us-one.ogg|Audio (US)
rfp|there must be some AUS/UK/⦠distinctions here, right?
Etymology
From OE. term|an||langang (same word as term|an), from proto|Germanic|ainaz, from proto|Indo-European|oinos. Cognate with German term|ein|langde, Dutch term|een|langnl/term|één|langnl, French term|un|langfr, Russian term|один|langru.
numeral|English
infl|en|numeral|plural|ones
- cardinal The first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set.
#: There is only one Earth.
#: In Western culture, a baby turns one year old a year after its birth.
#: One person, one vote.
#* Arabic numerals: 1
#* Chinese numerals: ä¸, 壹
#* Greek numerals: A', α'
#* Roman numerals: I
#* Binary: 1
#* Hexadecimal: 1
# Previous: zero, 0
# Next: two, 2
- The ordinality of an element which has no predecessor, usually called first or number one.
Translations
trans-top|first number
Afrikaans: t-|af|een|xs=Afrikaans
Ainu: ã·ã (shine)
Aka-Be-ada: u:batu:l
Akkadian: ishten
Albanian: t-|sq|një|xs=Albanian
Alsatian: eins
American Sign Language: Image:LSQ 1.jpg|100x25px
Apache (Western): daÅaá
Arabic: Arab|ÙØ§ØØ¯|ÙÙØ§ØÙد٠unicode|(wÄħed) (numeral:Arab|Ù¡)
Aramaic:
Arapaho: jaasaaye
Armenian: Õ´Õ¥Õ¯ (mek)
Assamese: à¦à¦ (eka)
Asturian: ún
Avestan: aeva
Aymara: maya
Azeri: FAchar|Ø¨ÛØ± (bir)
Basque: bat
Bavarian: oans
Belarusian: t-|be|адзÑн|tradzin|scCyrl|xs=Belarusian
Bemba: cimo
Bengali: BNchar|à¦à¦ (eka) (numeral:BNchar|à§§)
Blackfoot: nÄtukskûm
Bolognese: ón
Bosnian: t-|bs|jedan
Breton: unan
Burushashki: hin
Cabecar: etku
Calabrese: unu
Carib: o:wiñ
Catalan: t-|ca|un
Cayapa: main
Cebuano: usa
Chamorro: unu
Cherokee: ááᢠ(saquui)
Cheyenne: IPAchar|náʼÄstse
Chibcha: ata
Chinese:
Chibcha: ata
Chimú: onäk
Choctaw: aÄÇfa
Chorti: inte'
Chukchi: -nnen
Coche: kanži
Colorado: mã, mãka
Comanche: IPAchar|sÊmÊ
Cornish: un, onen
Corsican: unu
Cree: pâyuk
Crimean Tatar: bir
Croatian: t+|hr|jedan
Czech: t+|cs|jeden|m
Danish: t-|da|én, t-|da|et
Drehu: caas
Dutch: t+|nl|één|f, t+|nl|een
Egyptian: w-'-w
Ekegusii: eyemo
Erzya: вейке (vejke)
Esperanto: t+|eo|unu|xs=Esperanto
Etruscan: thu
Estonian: t-|et|üks
Faroese: t-|fo|eitt|xs=Faroese
Fijian: dua
Finnish: t+|fi|yksi
Fore: kánoné
Frankish: anne
French: t+|fr|un
Frisian: ien
Ga: ekome
Gagauz: bir
Galician: un
Gamilaraay: maal
GarÃfuna: aban
Gascon: iva
Gaulish: oinos
Georgian: áá áá (erti)
German: italbrac|abstract counting: t+|de|eins, italbrac|counting objects: t+|de|ein, t+|de|eine, t+|de|einen, t+|de|einem, t+|de|einer, t+|de|eines
Gilbertese: teuana
Gilyak (Nivkh): nin
Gothic: áins
Greek: t+|el|ÎναÏ|m|trénas|scGrek
GuaranÃ: peteï
Gujarati: àªàªàª¡à« (ekaddo)
Haida: sgoansiñ
Haitian Creole: en, youn
Hausa: gùdáá, Éáyá
Hawaiian: IPAchar|'ekahi|ʻekahi (var: kahi)
Hebrew: ××ת|×Ö·×ַת (ákhat) f italbrac|used in counting, ×××|×Ö¶×Ö¸× (ékhad) m
Hiligaynon: isa
Hindi: à¤à¤ (ek) (numeral: १)
Hungarian: t+|hu|egy
Hupa: IPAchar|ÅaË
Ibo: otu
Icelandic: t+|is|einn
Indonesian: t+|id|satu|xs=Indonesian
Ido: un
Interlingua: un
Irish: aon (counting: a h-aon)
Irish Gaelic: oÃn
Iroquoian:
Italian: t+|it|uno
Japanese: ä¸ (ãã¡, ichÃ), ä¸ã¤ (ã²ã¨ã¤, hitótsu)
Javanese: siji, setunggal
Jersey: ieune
Kalaallisut: ataaseq
Karajá: sohoji
Karelian: yksi
Kazakh: t+|kk|бÑÑ|trbir|scCyrl|xs=Kazakh
Khmer: KMchar|áá½á (muoy)
Kinyarwanda: rimwe
Klallam: IPAchar|nÉÌcÌuÊ
Komi: RUchar|Ó§ÑÑк (ötïk)
Kongo: mosi
Korean: íë (hana), í (han) qualifier|adjective, ì¼ (ä¸, il)
Kurdish: yek, êk, KUchar|ÛÙâÚ©
Kyrgyz: Ð±Ð¸Ñ (bir)
Lakota: IPAchar|waÆji; wana
Latin: t+|la|unus|alt=ūnus
Latvian: t+|lv|viens|xs=Latvian
Lithuanian: t+|lt|vienas|xs=Lithuanian
Livonian: ikš i|old spelling ykš
Lojban: pa
Lombardo: vun m, vuna f
Low Saxon: een
Luganda: emu
Luxembourgish: een
Malagasy: iray
Maltese: wieħed
Manchu: emu
Manx: 'nane, un, unnane
trans-mid
Mari: икÑÑ (ikyt)
Maori: t+|mi|tahi|xs=Maori
Mapuche: kiñe
Marathi: à¤à¤ (eka) (numeral: १)
Masaai: nabo
Maricopa: shenthik
Marshallese: juon
Mi'kmaq: nÄookt
Minangkabau: ciek
Miwok: kenne
Mohawk: énska
Moldovan: ÑнÑ#Moldovan|ÑнÑ
Mongolian: нÑг (neg), (nigen)
Mundari: mid
Mundurukú: IPAchar|pĩ̵gÌ
Nahuatl: ce
Nauruan: aiquen
Navajo: láa'ii
Nengone: sa
Nivkh (Gilyak): nin
Normand: eun
Norwegian:
Novial: un
Occitan: un
Ojibwe: bezhig
Ok: pau
Old Church Slavonic: Cyrl|Ñ¥Ð´Ð¸Ð½Ñ (jedinÅ)
Old English: t-|ang|an|altÄn|xsOld English
Old Germanic: ainaz
Old Icelandic: einn
Old Norse: einn
Old Nubian: ouer-
Old Prussian: ains
Old Tupi: oîepé
Oriya: à¬à¬ (ek)
Oscan: uinus
Ossetian: Ð¸Ñ (iu)
Pahlavi: e:vak
Pali: eka
Papago (O'odham): hemako
Pashto: FAchar|ÛÙ (numeral:FAchar|Ù¡)
Persian: FAchar|ÛÚ©|ÛÙÚ© (yek) (numeral:FAchar|Ù¡)
Phoenician : '-h -d
Polish: t+|pl|jeden
Portuguese: t+|pt|um
Prakrit: ekko
Proto-Algonquian: nekotwi
Proto-Austronesian: isa
Proto-Bantu-X: -mó
Proto-Berber: yn
Proto-Dravidian: oru
Proto-Eastern: a:nu
Proto-Eskimo: ataRuciR
Proto-Finno-Ugric: ykte
Proto-Indo-European: oynos, sem
Proto-Mayan: xun
Proto-Miwok: ken.e
Proto-Quechua: suk
Proto-Uto-Aztecan: simayv
Provençal: un
Pugliese: nu
Punjabi: à¨à©±à¨ (ika)
Québécois (Canadian French): un
Quechua (Ecuador): shuc
Rapanui: ka tahi
Rarotongan: IPAchar|taʼi
Rohingya: ek
Romani: yek
Romanian: t-|ro|unu
Roviana: keke
Russian: t+|ru|один|trodÃn|scCyrl, t+|ru|Ñаз|trraz|scCyrl italbrac|when counting
Saami: okta
Samoan: tasi (var: asi)
Sanskrit: à¤à¤à¤ (eka)
Sardinian: unu
Scottish Gaelic: aon
Sepedi (Northern Sotho): tee
Serbian:
Shelta: ain, awárt
Shona: poshi
Sicilian: unu
Sindhi: SDchar|ÙÙÚªÙ
Sinhala: à¶à¶ (eka)
Siouan:
Siswati: -nyé
Slovak: t+|sk|jeden
Slovene: t-|sl|ena
Somali: kow, mid, hal
Sotho: nngwe
Spanish: t+|es|un
Sumerian: desh
Sundanese: hiji
Swabian: oe, oas, ois
Swahili: t-|sw|moja|xs=Swahili
Swedish: italbrac|abstract counting: t+|sv|ett, italbrac|counting objects: t+|sv|ett|n, t+|sv|en|c
Syriac:
Tagalog: isa
Tahitian: IPAchar|hÅ'Ä
Taino: hekiti
Tajik: Ñк (yak)
Tamazight: ⵢⴰⵠ(yan) m, ⵢⴰⵠ(yat) f
Tamil: à®à®©à¯à®±à¯ (onrru) (numeral: ௧)
Tasmanian: marra (wa)
Tatar: Ð±ÐµÑ (ber)
Telugu: à°à°à°à°¿ (okatti)
Tibetan:
Thai: Thai|หà¸à¸¶à¹à¸ (nèung)
Tocharian: se
Tok Pisin: wanpela
Tongan: taha
Tupinambá: îepé, oîepé
Turkish: t+|tr|bir
Turkmen: t-|tk|биÑ|trbir|scCyrl|xs=Turkmen
Tzutujil: jun
Umbrian: uns
Urdu: URchar|اÛÚ© (ik)
Ukrainian: t-|uk|один|trodýn|scCyrl|xs=Ukrainian
Uzbek: t-|uz|биÑ|trbir|scCyrl|xs=Uzbek
Veps: ükÅ
Vietnamese: t+|vi|má»t|xs=Vietnamese
Vlaams: een
Volapük: bal
Vorarlbergerisch: aas, (var: oas)
Võro: ütÅ
Votic: ühsi / Ò¯Ñ
Ñи
Walloon: onk
Warlpiri: cinta
Waurá: pawã
Wede: bo
Welsh: t+|cy|un|xs=Welsh
Witoto: dáde
Xhosa: inye
Yiddish: eyns
Yucatec (Maya): hun
Yuchi: IPAchar|hitʼÉ
Zapotec: to
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trans-top|ordinal number
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Pronoun
en-pron|reflexive|oneself|possessive|oneâs
- context|nominative case Any person or thing.
#: One shouldnât be too quick to judge.
#: The big one looks good.
- context|accusative case Any person or thing.
#: I want the green one.
#: Oneâs guilt may trouble one.
Synonyms
you, they in nominative personal case.
Translations
trans-top|nominative
Breton: den ebet, unan bennak
Catalan: algú m, qualcú m, alguna f, qualcuna f
Danish: t-|da|man, t+|da|en/t-|da|én; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Dutch: t+|nl|men italbrac|obsolete, t+|nl|je, t+|nl|ze; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Esperanto: t-|eo|oni|xs=Esperanto
Finnish: not translated
French: t+|fr|on, t+|fr|quelqu'un
German: t+|de|man; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Hindi: not translated
Interlingua: uno, alcuno; expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object
trans-mid
ttbc|Italian: t+|it|si, qualcuno <!-- this also? expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object -->
Japanese èªå, èª
Novial: tø|nov|on|xs=Novial
Malaysian: satu
Portuguese: t+|pt|a pessoa f, alguém; expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object
Romanian: t-|ro|unul, t-|ro|vreun
Russian: not translated; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Spanish: t+|es|uno, t+|es|alguien
Swedish: t+|sv|man, t+|sv|en; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Turkish: t+|tr|biri, t-|tr|birini
Vietnamese: t+|vi|mình|xs=Vietnamese
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trans-top|accusative
Breton: an hini
Catalan: t+|ca|la
Danish: en/én c; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Dutch: t+|nl|iemand; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Esperanto: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Finnish: not translated
French: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
ttbc|Hindi: not translated <!-- is this nominalization as well? looks like it, but I donât know Hindi -->
Interlingua: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
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Italian: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Novial: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Portuguese: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Russian: not translated; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Spanish: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Swedish: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
Vietnamese: t+|vi|thứ|xsVietnamese, t+|vi|cái|xsVietnamese, t+|vi|loại|xs=Vietnamese
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Noun
en-noun|ones
- mathematics The neutral element with respect to multiplication in a ring.
- The digit or figure 1.
- US A one-dollar bill.
- cricket One run scored by hitting the ball and running between the wickets; a single.
Translations
trans-top|neutral element in multiplication
Danish: et, én, ener c
Dutch: t+|nl|één|f
Finnish: t+|fi|ykkönen
trans-mid
Russian: t-|ru|единиÑа|f|trjedinÃca|scCyrl
Swedish: t-|sv|etta
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trans-top|digit or figure
Bosnian: t-|bs|jedinica|f
Breton: unan m
Catalan: t-|ca|u|m
Croatian: t-|hr|jedinica|f
Czech: t-|cs|jedniÄka|f
Danish: ettal n, ener c
Dutch: t+|nl|één|f
Esperanto: t+|eo|unu|xs=Esperanto
Finnish: t+|fi|ykkönen
French: t+|fr|un|m
German: t-|de|Eins|f
Hungarian: t-|hu|egyes
Interlingua: uno
trans-mid
Italian: t+|it|uno|m
Kurdish: KUchar|ÛÙâÚ©
Polish: t-|pl|jedynka|f
Portuguese: t+|pt|um|m
Romanian: t-|ro|unu|m
Russian: t-|ru|единиÑа|f|trjedinÃca|scCyrl
Serbian:
Sindhi: SDchar|ÙÙÚªÙ
Spanish: t+|es|uno|m
Swedish: t-|sv|etta
Tok Pisin: wan
Turkish: t+|tr|bir
Welsh: t+|cy|un|xs=Welsh
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trans-top|dollar bill
Breton: ur t|br|bilhed|m|xsBreton un t-|br|dollar|xsBreton g|Breton
Czech: t-|cs|jednodolarovka|f
Danish: endollarseddel c
Dutch: t-|nl|eendollarbiljet/t|nl|eendollarsbiljet|n
trans-mid
French: t+|fr|billet|m dâun t+|fr|dollar|m
Italian: t+|it|biglietto|m di un t+|it|dollaro|m
Swedish: endollarsedel/endollarssedel c
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trans-top|cricket: single
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checktrans-top|Translations to be checked
ttbc|Vietnamese: má»t, má»t giá», cú Äấm, má»t ngưá»i nà o Äó, ngưá»i ta, ai
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Adjective
en-adj|-
- Of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year.
#: One day the prince set forth to kill the dragon that had brought terror to his fatherâs kingdom for centuries.
- A single, unspecified thing; a; any.
#: My aunt used to say, "One day is just like the other."
- sole|Sole, only.
#: He is the one man who can help you.
- whole|Whole, entire.
#: He is one hell of a guy.
Translations
trans-top|of a period of time
Danish: en/et
Dutch: t+|nl|op t+|nl|een, t-|nl|eens, t+|nl|ooit
Finnish: t+|fi|eräs|alt=eräänä
trans-mid
Korean: í (han)
Spanish: t+|es|un
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trans-top|a single, unspecificed thing
Danish: den/det ene
Dutch: t+|nl|de t-|nl|ene, t+|nl|één
Finnish: t+|fi|eräs, t+|fi|yksi
trans-mid
Korean: ì´ë (eoneu)
Spanish: t+|es|un
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trans-top|sole, only
Danish: den/det ene/eneste
Dutch: t+|nl|enige, t-|nl|ene
Finnish: t+|fi|ainoa
trans-mid
Korean: ì¤ì§ (ojik), ì ì¼í (yuirhan)
Russian: t+|ru|один|scCyrl (odÃn), t-|ru|единÑÑвеннÑй|scCyrl (jedÃnstv'ennyj), t-|ru|ÑÐ¾Ñ ÑамÑй|sc=Cyrl (tot sámyj)
Spanish: t+|es|único
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trans-top|whole, entire
Danish: en/et
Dutch: t+|nl|een
Finnish: t+|fi|yksi
trans-mid
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ttbc|Swedish: en c ett n (1, 2, 4), not translated (3)
ttbc|Vietnamese: má»t, như thế không thay Äá»i
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Derived terms
once
one-on-one
one-two
one-up
the one
Category:100 English basic words
Bosnian
Pronoun
infl|bs|pronoun|g=f|personal pronoun
- they f
Croatian
Pronoun
infl|hr|pronoun|g=f|personal pronoun
- they f
Hawaiian
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=haw.
Noun
haw-noun
- sand
Maori
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=mi.
Noun
infl|mi|noun
- beach, sand, soil
Synonyms
takutai
Polish
Pronunciation
IPAchar|/ËÉnÉ/
Pronoun
infl|mi|pronoun|personal pronoun
- form of|The third-person plural non-personal nominative pronoun|: they
Related terms
oni#Polish|oni
on#Polish|on
ona#Polish|ona
ono#Polish|ono
See also
Appendix:Polish pronouns|Declension.
Rarotongan
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=rar.
Noun
infl|rar|noun
- sand
Serbian
Pronoun
infl|sr|pronoun|g=f|personal pronoun
- they f
Cyrillic spelling
оне#Serbian|оне
Slovene
Pronoun
infl|sl|pronoun|g=f|personal pronoun
- they f
Tahitian
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=ty.
Noun
infl|ty|noun
- sand
Tokelauan
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=tkl.
Noun
infl|tkl|noun
- sand
Tuamotuan
Etymology
From proto|Polynesian|one|lang=pmt.
Noun
infl|pmt|noun
- sand
ang:one
da:one
de:one
et:one
es:one
fa:one
fr:one
fy:one
gl:one
ko:one
hy:one
hr:one
io:one
id:one
it:one
kl:one
kk:one
ky:one
ku:one
la:one
lt:one
hu:one
nl:one
ja:one
pl:one
pt:one
ro:one
ru:one
simple:one
sr:one
fi:one
sv:one
ta:one
te:one
vi:one
tr:one
uk:one
zh:one
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