One

Cardinal number

 * 1)  A numerical value equal to 1; the first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set. Ordinal: first.
 * There is only one Earth.
 * In many cultures, a baby turns one year old a year after its birth.
 * One person, one vote.
 * 1) The ordinality of an element which has no predecessor, usually called first or number one.

Pronoun
(possessive one’s, plural ones)


 * 1)  One thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.
 * The big one looks good.
 * I want the green one.
 * The big one looks good.
 * 1)  The first mentioned of two things or people.
 * She offered him an apple and an orange; he took the one and left the other.
 * 1)  Any person (applying to people in general).
 * One shouldn’t be too quick to judge.
 * One’s guilt may trouble one, but it is best not to let oneself be troubled by things which cannot be changed.
 * With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get
 * With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get

Synonyms

 * you, they in nominative personal case.

Derived terms

 * oneself

Noun

 * 1)  The neutral element with respect to multiplication in a ring.
 * 2) The digit or figure 1.
 * 3) 🇺🇸 A one-dollar bill.
 * 4)  One run scored by hitting the ball and running between the wickets; a single.
 * 5)   Used instead of ! to amplify an exclamation, imitating n00bs who forget to press the shift key while typing exclamation points.
 * A: SUM1 Hl3p ME im alwyz L0ziN!!?!
 * B: y d0nt u just g0 away l0zer!!1!!one!!one!!eleven!!1!
 * 1)  A particularly special or compatible person or thing.
 * 2) * I knew as soon I met him that John was the one for me and we were married within a month.
 * 3) * That car's the one &mdash; I'll buy it.
 * 4) * 1995,, Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
 * When you love a woman then tell her
 * that she's really wanted
 * When you love a woman then tell her that she's the one
 * 'cause she needs somebody to tell her
 * that it's gonna last forever

Synonyms

 * : unity
 * : single
 * 1, eleven

Adjective

 * 1) 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 father’s kingdom for centuries.
 * 1) Being a single, unspecified thing; a; any.
 * My aunt used to say, "One day is just like the other."
 * 1) Sole, only.
 * He is the one man who can help you.
 * 1) Whole, entire.
 * Body and soul are not separate; they are one.
 * 1) In agreement.
 * We are one on the importance of learning.
 * 1) The same.
 * The two types look very different, but are one species.
 * 1) Being a preeminent example.
 * He is one hell of a guy.
 * 1) Being an unknown person with the specified name.
 * The town records from 1843 showed the overnight incarceration of one “A. Lincoln”.

Adjectives for One
unsubstantial; eclectic; lisping; heterogeneous; irresistible; delicate; reluctant; silent; memorable; uncivil; awe-inspiring.

Thesaurus
Adamite, I, a, a certain, ace, aggregate, alike, all, all one, all the same, all-embracing, all-inclusive, all-knowing, all-powerful, all-seeing, all-wise, almighty, amalgamated, an, any, any one, assimilated, associate, atom, atomic, being, blended, body, boundless, cat, certain, changeless, chap, character, coadunate, coalesce, combinative, combinatory, combined, comprehensive, conjoint, conjugate, conjunctive, connect, connective, consolidated, consubstantial, coupled, creating, creative, creature, customer, duck, duplicate, earthling, eclectic, either, entire, eternal, eternally the same, everlasting, exactly alike, exclusive, exhaustive, fellow, fused, glorious, good, gross, groundling, guy, hallowed, hand, head, highest, holistic, holy, homo, homoousian, human, human being, identic, identical, immortal, immutable, inclusive, incorporated, indistinguishable, individual, indivisible, infinite, integral, integrated, irreducible, joined, joint, joker, just, just alike, life, like, limitless, link, living soul, lone, loving, luminous, majestic, making, man, married, matched, mated, measured, merciful, merged, mixed, monad, monadic, monistic, mortal, no other, none else, nose, nothing else, nought beside, numinous, omnibus, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, one and indivisible, one and only, only, paired, particular, partnered, party, permanent, perpetual, person, personage, personality, quantified, quantitative, quantitive, quantized, radiant, relate, sacred, same, selfsame, separate, shaping, simple, single, singular, sole, solid, solitary, some, somebody, someone, soul, sovereign, supreme, syncretistic, syncretized, synthesized, tellurian, terran, timeless, total, twin, ubiquitous, unanalyzable, unbounded, unchanging, undefined, undifferent, undivided, uniform, unique, unit, unitary, unite, united, universal, unlimited, wed, wedded, whole, without difference, without distinction, worldling

Alternative forms

 * Arabic numeral: 1
 * Roman numeral: I
 * Exponential notation: 100

Etymology
From, from an: (same word as an:), from , from. Cognate with ane:, wan:, yin:,  ien:,  een:/één:,  ein:,  unus: (Old  oinos:),  un:,  один:.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: won
 * Homophones: won
 * Homophones: won
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * Homophones: won
 * Homophones: won
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * Homophones: won
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * Homophones: won
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.

Cardinal number

 * Abkhaz:
 * Afrikaans:
 * Ainu: シネ (shine)
 * Akkadian: ishten
 * Albanian:
 * Alsatian: eins
 * Alutiiq:, ,
 * American Sign Language:
 * Amharic: አንድ (and) (numeral: ፩)
 * Ancient Greek:
 * Mycenean: hemei
 * Arabic: (wāħid) (numeral: )
 * Aramaic:
 * Hebrew: ,
 * Syriac: ,
 * Arapaho: jaasaaye
 * Archi:
 * Armenian:
 * Assamese: এক (ek)
 * Asturian: ún
 * Avestan: aeva
 * Aymara: maya
 * Azeri: bir
 * Basque:
 * Bavarian: oans
 * Belarusian:
 * Bemba: cimo
 * Bengali: (numeral:)
 * Bezhta: (hõs)
 * Blackfoot: nĭtukskûm
 * Breton:
 * Bulgarian: едно, един,  една
 * Burmese: (numeral: ၁)
 * Burushaski:
 * Hunza: hik
 * Nagar: hik
 * Yasin: hek
 * Cabécar: etku
 * Calabrese: unu
 * Camsá: kanži
 * Carib: o:wiñ
 * Catalan:
 * Cebuano:
 * Central Atlas Tamazight:
 * Ch'orti': inte'
 * Chachi: main
 * Chamicuro:
 * Chamorro: unu
 * Chechen:
 * Cherokee: ᏌᏊᎢ (saquui)
 * Cheyenne:
 * Chibcha: ata
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 一 (yat1)
 * Mandarin: 一, 壹 (yī)
 * Min Dong (Eastern Hokkien): 一 (sio)
 * Gan: 一 (yit)
 * Jin: 一 (yiu)
 * Teochew: 一 (ik4, zêg8)
 * Wu: 一 (ye)
 * Choctaw: ačǎfa
 * Chukchi: -nnen
 * Chuvash:
 * Colorado: mã, mãka
 * Comanche:
 * Cornish: un, onen
 * Corsican:
 * Cree: pâyuk
 * Crimean Tatar: bir
 * Czech:
 * Danish: ,
 * Dena'ina: ts'ełq'i
 * Drehu: caas
 * Dutch: ,
 * Egyptian: w-'-w
 * Emiliano-Romagnolo: ón
 * Erzya: вейке (vejke)
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Etruscan: 𐌈𐌖 (thu)
 * Faroese:
 * Fijian: dua
 * Finnish:
 * Fore: kánoné
 * Frankish: anne
 * French:
 * Ga: ekome
 * Gagauz: bir
 * Galician:
 * Gamilaraay: maal
 * Garífuna: aban
 * Georgian:
 * German: :, : , , , , ,
 * Gilbertese: teuana
 * Gothic: áins
 * Greek:, ,
 * Guaraní: peteï
 * Gujarati: એકડો (ekaddo) (numeral: ૧)
 * Gusii: eyemo
 * Haida: sgoansiñ
 * Haitian Creole: ,
 * Hausa: gùdáá, ɗáyá
 * Hawaiian: (variant form: kahi)
 * Hebrew: ,
 * Hiligaynon: isa
 * Hindi: एक (ek) (numeral: १)
 * Hopi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Hupa:
 * Icelandic:
 * Ido:
 * Igbo: otu
 * Indonesian:
 * Balinese:
 * Banjarese:
 * Javanese:, sitok, eka
 * Madurese:
 * Minangkabau:
 * Sundanese: hiji
 * Interlingua:
 * Irish: ,
 * Iroquoian:
 * Laurentian: segada
 * Italian: ; nu (Pugliese)
 * Japanese:, ,
 * Old Javanese: tunggul
 * Jèrriais: ieune
 * Kalaallisut: ataaseq
 * Kannada: (numeral: )
 * Karachay-Balkar:
 * Karajá: sohoji
 * Karelian: yksi
 * Kashubian: jeden
 * Kazakh:
 * Khakas:
 * Khmer: (muoy) (numeral: )
 * Kinyarwanda: rimwe
 * Klallam:
 * Komi: (ötïk)
 * Kongo: mosi
 * Korean:, , 일 (一, il)
 * Kurdish: yek, êk,
 * Kyrgyz:
 * Lakota: ; wana
 * Lao: (numeral: )
 * Latgalian:
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: ; vīns (Latgalian)
 * Limburgish: ein
 * Lithuanian: ,


 * Livonian: ikš
 * Lojban: pa
 * Lombard: vun, vuna
 * Low Saxon:
 * Lower Sorbian: jaden
 * Luganda: emu
 * Luhya:
 * Luxembourgish:
 * Maasai: nabo
 * Macedonian:
 * Malagasy: iray
 * Malayalam: (numeral: ൧)
 * Maltese:
 * Manchu: ᡝᠮᡠ (emu)
 * Manx:, ,
 * Maori:
 * Mapudungun: kiñe
 * Marathi: एक (eka) (numeral: १)
 * Mari: икыт (ikyt)
 * Maricopa:
 * Marshallese: juon
 * Mi'kmaq: nāookt
 * Miwok: kenne
 * Mochica: onäk
 * Mohawk: énska
 * Moldavian: уну
 * Mongolian: нэг (neg), ᠨᠢᠭᠡᠨ (nigen) (numeral: ᠑)
 * Mundari: mid
 * Mundurukú:
 * Nahali: bidum
 * Nahuatl:
 * Nauruan: aiquen
 * Navajo: ,
 * Nengone: sa
 * Newari:
 * Ngarrindjeri:
 * Nivkh: nin
 * Norman: eun
 * Northern Sotho:
 * Sepedi: tee
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:, ett
 * Nynorsk: éin, éi, eitt
 * Novial: un
 * O'odham: hemako
 * Occitan: ; iva (Gascon)
 * Ojibwe: bezhig
 * Old Armenian:
 * Old Church Slavonic: (jedinŭ)
 * Old English:
 * Old Irish: óen
 * Old Norse: einn
 * Old Nubian: ouer-
 * Old Prussian: ains
 * Old Tupi: oîepé
 * Oriya: ଏକ (numeral: )
 * Oscan: 𐌖𐌉𐌍𐌖𐌔 (uinus)
 * Ossetian: иу (iu)
 * Pali:
 * Pashto: (numeral:)
 * Persian: (numeral: )
 * Old Persian: aivaka
 * Phoenician: 𐤀𐤇𐤃 ('-h-d)
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Punjabi: ਇੱਕ (ika) (numeral: ੧)
 * Quechua:
 * Rapanui: ka tahi
 * Rarotongan:
 * Rohingya: ek
 * : yek
 * : iek
 * Romanian:
 * Roviana: keke
 * Russian: ,
 * Sami: okta
 * Samoan: tasi (variant form: asi)
 * Sanskrit:
 * Santali:
 * Sardinian: unu
 * Saterland Frisian:
 * Scots: (adjective; used before a noun), (numerical; when counting)
 * Scottish Gaelic:, ,  aonan
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:
 * Shan: (numeral: ႑)
 * Shelta: ain, awárt
 * Shona: poshi
 * Sichuan Yi:
 * Sicilian: unu
 * Sindhi:
 * Sinhala: එක (eka)
 * Siouan:
 * Dakota: wancha
 * Slovak:
 * Slovene:
 * Somali:, ,
 * Sotho: nngwe
 * Spanish:
 * Sumerian: desh
 * Swabian: oe, oas, ois
 * Swahili:
 * Swati: -nyé
 * Swedish: :, : ,
 * Swiss German: aas, (variant form: oas)
 * Tachelhit: ,
 * Tagalog: isa
 * Tahitian:
 * Taino: hekiti
 * Tajik: як (yak)
 * Tamil: ஒன்று (onrru) (numeral: ௧)
 * Tasmanian: marra (wa)
 * Tatar: бер (ber)
 * Telugu: ఒకటి (okatti) (numeral: ౧)
 * Thai: (nèung) (numeral: )
 * Tibetan: (numeral: ༡)
 * Tok Pisin: wanpela
 * Tongan: taha
 * Transalpine Gaulish: oinos
 * Tupinambá: îepé, oîepé
 * Turkish:
 * Turkmen: bir
 * Tzutujil: jun
 * Ukrainian:
 * Umbrian: 𐌖𐌍𐌔 (uns)
 * Upper Sorbian: jedyn
 * Uyghur: بىر
 * Uzbek: bir
 * Veps: ükś
 * Vietnamese:
 * Volapük: bal
 * Votic: ühsi / үхси
 * Võro: ütś
 * Walloon: onk
 * Warlpiri: cinta
 * Waurá: pawã
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian: ien
 * Western Apache: dałaá
 * Witoto: dáde
 * Xhosa: inye
 * Yiddish:
 * Yucatec: hun
 * Yuchi:
 * Zapotec: to
 * Zuni:
 * Zuni:


 * : e:vak


 * : e:vak

Pronoun

 * Dutch: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * Esperanto: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * Finnish: does not exist, other passive structures used
 * French: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * German: expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * Irish: ,
 * Russian: not translated; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective


 * Scots:
 * Scottish Gaelic:,  ,
 * Swahili:
 * Welsh:


 * Danish:, /; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: does not exist, often omitted but e.g. may be used instead
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Ido:
 * Irish: expressed by the autonomous verb form
 * Macedonian:, човека
 * Scots: a


 * Scottish Gaelic: expressed by the autonomous verb form, is used when it comes after a preposition, in the genitive and if it is a prepositional pronoun e.g. Chan eil fios aig duine a-riamh- One never knows, Fhèin an duine- Oneself
 * Spanish: uno
 * Swedish:, ; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * Volapük: oy
 * Welsh: expressed by the autonomous verb form, is used when it comes after a preposition, but is  in the genitive form e.g. Mae iawnderau a dyletswyddau gyda dyn- One has rights and duties, Chwerthir am ei pen- One will be laughed at


 * : den ebet, unan bennak, an hini
 * : algú, qualcú , alguna , qualcuna , , en/én ; expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * : not translated "I want the green one" = "हरावाला चाहता हूँ" (the adj. and the verb agree) (literally, "I want the one which is green").
 * : uno, alcuno; expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective


 * , qualcuno, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * :, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * : pessoa, alguém; expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * :, , expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * : pessoa, alguém; expressed by reflexivization in expressions of the type "one" + transitive verb + direct object, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * :, , expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
 * :, , expressed by nominalization when following an adjective

Noun

 * Danish:, ,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ,


 * Russian:
 * Swedish:


 * Armenian: մեկ (mek)
 * Breton: unan
 * Catalan:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: ettal, ener
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Interlingua: uno
 * Italian:
 * Kurdish:
 * Lithuanian:


 * Macedonian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:
 * Sindhi:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tok Pisin: wan
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh:


 * Breton: ur bilhed un
 * Czech:
 * Danish: endollarseddel
 * Dutch: /eendollarsbiljet


 * Finnish:
 * French: d’un
 * Italian: di un
 * Swedish: endollarsedel/endollarssedel


 * một, một giờ, cú đấm, một người nào đó, người ta, ai

Adjective

 * Armenian: մի (mi)
 * Danish: en/et
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish:


 * Korean: 한 (han)
 * Scots:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:


 * Armenian: մի (mi)
 * Danish: den/det ene
 * Dutch: / ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: un seul, une seule


 * Korean: 어느 (eoneu)
 * Scots:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:


 * Armenian: մի (mi)
 * Danish: den/det ene/eneste
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:
 * Korean: 오직 (ojik), 유일한 (yuirhan)
 * Russian: (odín),  (jedínstv'ennyj),  (tot sámyj)


 * Santali:
 * Scots:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:


 * Danish: en/et
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:


 * German:
 * Scots: ,
 * Swahili:


 * Dutch: het eens zijn


 * Scots:


 * Dutch: ,


 * Scots:


 * Dutch:


 * Scots:


 * Dutch: een zekere,


 * Scots:


 * : en ett  (1, 2, 4), not translated (3)
 * : một, như thế không thay đổi

Derived terms

 * all one
 * one and only
 * one-on-one


 * one-two
 * one-up
 * the one

Related terms

 * once

Anagrams

 * eon, EON, E.ON
 * Neo, NEO

Noun

 * 1) sand

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  a ridge

Noun

 * 1) beach, sand, soil

Etymology
From.

Synonyms

 * takutai

Pronoun

 * 1) they (third-person plural feminine/neuter/non-personal masculine nominative pronoun)

Declension

 * used only with prepositions

Related terms

 * ona
 * oni
 * on
 * ono

Noun

 * 1) sand

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) they (nominative plural of ona:)

Pronoun

 * 1) they

Noun

 * 1) sand

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) sand

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) sand

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1)  to it