Asturian
Etymology
From Latin ?na, inflected form of ?nus.
Numeral
una f (masculine un or unu)
- feminine singular of un
Bepour
Noun
una
- 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
- salt
References
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin ?na, feminine of ?nus.
Pronunciation
Article
una
- feminine singular of un
Numeral
una
- feminine singular of un
Pronoun
una
- feminine singular of un
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish una, feminine of uno, from Latin ?nus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /'una/
- Hyphenation: una
Numeral
una
- first; 1st
- Synonyms: ika-1, ikausa
Ang Murcury 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 oras - first hour
Noun
una
- (comparable) ahead, early.
Siya ang pinakauna nga na-abot. - He was the very first to arrive.
- (not comparable) the first place.
Una si Juan, ikaduha si Maria. - First is John, second is Mary.
- (not comparable) the first placer: someone or something ranked first place, that is, one who is above all the other ranks.
Adverb
una
- 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,...
- (ordinal adverbial) first time
Mao ni ang pinakauna nakong sakay sa eroplano. - This is my very first time on a plane.
Derived terms
Corsican
Article
una f
- a, one
Related terms
Greenlandic
Particle
una (plural uku)
- an enclitic written by hyphenating or by assimilation which indicates to be.
kia-una nasaa? or kianna nasaa?- Whose cap is it?
Pronoun
una
- 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", 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
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
From Old Norse una, from Proto-Germanic *wunjan?. Cognate with German wohnen, Dutch wonen, obsolete English won.
Pronunciation
Verb
una (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative undi, supine unað)
- (intransitive) to be satisfied, feel happy
- Synonym: líða vel
- (transitive, with dative) to be satisfied by, to acquiesce in
- (intransitive) to stay, to linger
- Synonym: dveljast
Conjugation
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
Related terms
- venja ("to accustom, to make accustomed")
- yndi ("joy, happiness, pleasure")
Italian
Etymology
From Latin ?na, feminine of ?nus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
una
- Feminine singular of adjective uno.
Article
una
- feminine singular of uno
Pronoun
una
- feminine singular of uno
Ladin
Adjective
una f
- one
Latin
Etymology
Inflected form of ?nus ("one")
Pronunciation
- Nominative/vocative singular forms: (Classical) IPA(key): /'u:.na/, ['u:.n?a]
- Ablative singular form and adverb: (Classical) IPA(key): /'u:.na:/, ['u:.n?a:]
Numeral
?na
- nominative feminine singular of ?nus
- vocative feminine singular of ?nus
Numeral
?n?
- ablative feminine singular of ?nus
Adverb
?n? (not comparable)
- together, simultaneously
- at the same place
Usage notes
- Sometimes written as "?n? cum"
Nigerian Pidgin
Etymology
From Igbo unu.
Pronoun
una
- you all
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin ?na ("one").
Article
una f (masculine un)
- a, an (feminine singular indefinite article)
Old Tupi
Pronunciation
Adjective
una
- black
Usage notes
- The stem un could never be used inside a sentence without a prefix. The infinitives were suna ("a thing being black") and tuna ("a person being black"); the form -runa would be used in combination with words ending in a stressed vowel; and the form -una would be used in combination with other words.
References
Portuguese
Verb
una
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of unir
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of unir
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of unir
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of unir
Adjective
una
- Feminine singular of adjective uno.
Romanian
Pronunciation
Numeral
una f
- feminine of unu: one
Pronoun
una
- nominative feminine singular of unul
- accusative feminine singular of unul
Related terms
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin ?na, feminine of ?nus.
Adjective
una
- Feminine singular of adjective uno.
Article
una
- feminine singular of un
Noun
una f (plural unas)
- female equivalent of uno
a la una, a las dos y a las tres- at one, at two and at three
Pronoun
una f (masculine uno)
- we (an indefinite plural pronoun using a singular feminine item, used for females)
Etymology 2
Verb
una
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of unir.
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of unir.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of unir.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of unir.
Swahili
Verb
una
- inflection of -wa na:
- second-person singular present affirmative
- m-mi class subject inflected singular present affirmative
- u class subject inflected singular present affirmative
Tagalog
Numeral
una
- first; 1st
Welsh
Alternative forms
- unaf (first-person singular future)
- uniff (colloquial, third-person singular future)
- unith (colloquial, third-person singular future)
Pronunciation
Verb
una
- (colloquial) first-person singular future of uno
- (literary) third-person singular future of uno
- second-person singular imperative of uno
Mutation