one

An user
At least   one   more   season   has   already   been   planned .

По крайней мере, еще один сезон уже запланирован.

An user
It
it
  has   One   platform .

У этого есть одна платформа.

An user
One   is   the   normal   version   and   the   other   is   a
🅰️
  limited   edition .

Одна - обычная версия, а другая - ограниченная версия.

An user
Could   you   issue   us
us
  one   perchance ?

Не могли бы вы выпустить нам одну пособие?

An user
I'm   not
🚫
  good enough   to   make   this one  up .

Я недостаточно хорош, чтобы поднять это.

An user
One   afternoon they   passed   by   the   encampment   of   one   of   the   tribes .

Однажды днем ​​они прошли мимо лагеря одного из племен.

(Английский)

Напротив
zero#Determiner, no#Determiner, ;, a few#Determiner, a couple of, a handful of, several#Determiner, multiple#Determiner, various#Determiner, many#Determiner, numerous#Determiner, countless#Determiner
Частота

A1
Произносится как (IPA)
/wʌn/
Этимология (Английский)

In summary

PIE word *h₁óynos From Middle English oon, on, oan, an, from Old English ān (“one”), from Proto-West Germanic *ain, from Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos (“single, one”). Cognate with Scots ae, ane, wan, yin (“one”); North Frisian ån (“one”); Saterland Frisian aan (“one”); West Frisian ien (“one”); Dutch een, één (“one”); German Low German een; German ein, eins (“one”); Danish en (“one”); Swedish en (“one”); Norwegian Nynorsk ein (“one”), Icelandic einn (“one”); Latin ūnus (“one”) (Old Latin oinos); Russian оди́н (odín), Spanish uno. Doublet of a, an, and Uno. The use as an indefinite personal pronoun may have been influenced by unrelated French on, although the Germanic languages widely use cognates for the same sense (usually in non-subject function, but also in subject function, e.g. Luxembourgish een). Verb form from Middle English onen.

Related words
Sign in to write sticky notes
External links