una

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Asturian

Asturian cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : una
    Ordinal : primeru

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ūna, inflected form of ūnus.

Numeral

una f (masculine un or unu)

  1. feminine singular of un

Bepour

Noun

una

  1. louse

Further reading

  • Johannes A. Z'graggen, A comparative word list of the Northern Adelbert Range Languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea (1980, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics), cited by transnewguinea.org
  • Bepour Swadesh List (The Rosetta Project: A Long Now Foundation Library of Human Language)

Bura

Pronunciation

Noun

una

  1. salt

References

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ūna, feminine of ūnus.

Pronunciation

Article

una

  1. feminine singular of un

Numeral

una

  1. feminine singular of un

Pronoun

una

  1. feminine singular of un

Cebuano

Cebuano numbers (edit)
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    Cardinal: usá, (Mindanao) isá
    Spanish cardinal: uno
    Ordinal: una
    Adverbial: makausá
    Distributive: usa-úsa, tag-usá, tagsa

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *unah, from Proto-Austronesian *(q)uNah.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈuna/
  • Hyphenation: una

Numeral

una

  1. first; 1st
    Synonyms: ika-1, ikausa
    Ang Mercury ang unang planeta gikan sa adlaw.Mercury is the first planet from the sun.

Usage notes

  • The suffix -ng is used with the word to modify the word it modifies.
    unang orasfirst hour

Noun

una

  1. (comparable) ahead, early
    Siya ang pinakauna nga na-abot.He was the very first to arrive.
  2. (not comparable) the first place
    Una si Juan, ikaduha si Maria.First is John, second is Mary.
  3. (not comparable) the first placer: someone or something ranked first place, that is, one who is above all the other ranks

Adverb

una

  1. first, firstly; before anything else
    Synonym: una sa tanan
    Dugay na mi naka-uli kay, una, late na man kaayo naabot ang amoang drayber, ikaduha,...
    We didn't arrive home early because, first, our driver arrived very late to take us home, second,...
  2. (ordinal adverbial) first time
    Mao ni ang pinakauna nakong sakay sa eroplano.This is my very first time on a plane.

Derived terms

Corsican

Etymology

Inherited from Latin una, feminine of unus. Cognates include Italian una and Spanish una.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈuna/
  • Hyphenation: u‧na

Numeral

una

  1. feminine singular of unu

Article

una

  1. feminine singular of un

Usage notes

  • Before a vowel, una becomes un'.

References

  • unu” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

Dongxiang

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Mongolic *una-.

Verb

una

  1. to fall

Franco-Provençal

Determiner

una

  1. feminine singular of un

Greenlandic

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Particle

una (plural uku)

  1. an enclitic written by hyphenating or by assimilation which indicates to be.
    ujarak-unaIt is a stone.
    kia-una nasaa? or kianna nasaa?Whose cap is it?

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Inuit *ụ-nạ (this near the speaker, here it is), from Proto-Eskimo *u- (this near, here it is).

Pronoun

una

  1. medial pronoun; that nearby, he/she/it nearby.
    • 1992, Erik Münster (quoting anonymous), "Kinguaassiuutikkut nappaataava", Atuagagdliutit
      Siggunni seerisut tassaapput herpes taakkulu qallunaatut taaguutit nuannarineqartut "forkølelses- imlt. kyssesår" atorneqarput, kiinami tinupasunut seerisunut, pingaartumik siggunni.
      ["Leakings/leakers"? (seerivoq + -toq)] on the mouth are herpes, and the Danish popular [probably a mistranslation of populær, which also means "widely used"] terms "forkølelses- or kyssesår" are used about leaking lumps in the face, especially on the mouth.
    • 1988, “AIDS-INFO”, in Atuagagdliutit:
      Naqitigaaqqat AIDS pillugu paasisitsiniutit Afrikami kujallermi umiarsualivinnut agguaanneqarsimapput umiartortut nappaassuarmut ulorianartumut taassumunnga mianersoqquniarlugit, ...
      Pamphlets informing about AIDS were distributed to harbours in South Africa, so as to warn sailors against this dangerous big disease [nappaassuaq "big disease" might be idiomatic], ...
Declension
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Declension of una
case singular plural
absolutive una uku
ergative uuma ukua
allative uumunnga ukununnga
ablative uumannga ukunannga
prolative uumuuna ukunuuna
locative uumani ukunani
instrumental uuminnga ukuninnga
equative uumatut ukunatut
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See also

  • manna (this here)
  • innga (that yonder)
  • kanna (that down a medial distance)
  • sanna (that down a long distance)
  • pinnga (that up a medial distance)
  • panna (that up a long distance)
  • qanna (that in there/out there)
  • anna (that in the north)
  • kinnga (that in the south/that outside)

Icelandic

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse una, from Proto-Germanic *wunāną.

Pronunciation

Verb

una (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative undi, supine unað)

  1. (intransitive) to be satisfied, feel happy
    Synonym: líða vel
  2. to be satisfied by, to acquiesce in [with dative]
  3. (intransitive) to stay, to linger
    Synonym: dveljast

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms

  • una sér vel
  • una sér vel staðar
  • una sér við
  • venja (to accustom, to make accustomed)
  • yndi (joy, happiness, pleasure)

Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ūna, feminine of ūnus.

Pronunciation

Article

una

  1. feminine singular of uno

Numeral

una

  1. feminine singular of uno

Pronoun

una

  1. feminine singular of uno

Japanese

Romanization

una

  1. Rōmaji transcription of うな

Ladin

Adjective

una f

  1. one

Ladino

Latin

Nigerian Pidgin

Occitan

Old Spanish

Old Tupi

Portuguese

Romagnol

Romanian

Sardinian

Sassarese

Spanish

Swahili

Tagalog

Ternate

Welsh

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