What is the meaning of Un?

Alternative spelling of 'un

one

a, an

one

flour

water

to drink

and

Alternative form of uwun (winter)

snake

Masculine singular indefinite article; a

one

and

one (1)

a, an (indefinite article)

I (first-person singular subject pronoun)

and

A letter of the Juǀ'hoan alphabet, written in the Latin script.

one (1)

a, an (indefinite article)

one

one

and

a, an

one

a, an

one

one

a, an (masculine oblique singular indefinite article)

a, an (masculine nominative plural indefinite article)

one

Alternative form of ũu

black

dark

water

a, an

one

flour

a, an

that

Romanization of 𒌦

a/an

an; the indefinite article

some

one

one; indefinite pronoun

thou, you (singular)

a, an

to understand

Alternative form of

Alternative form of 𬒔

a, an

flour

and

an, a

one

one, someone

one (the number or figure)

a, an

one

one

one

a, one

one

to be bored of, to be fed up with, to be tired of

one

an, a

one

Apocopic form of uno: a, an

Apocopic form of uno: one

Apocopic form of uno: one

Rōmaji transcription of うん

flour

a

additive conjunction used to link similar terms in a clause; and

used to link clauses within a sentence; and

used to link two independent clauses, indicating simultaneity, sequence, contrast, opposition, or comparison between them; and

used to introduce an independent clause, linking it to the preceding context

one

The number one.

a, an

someone, a person

on; at; to

one

a, an

a / an

one

a, an (masculine singular indefinite article)

one

one (1)

a, an (indefinite article)

and

one

a, an (indefinite article)

and

one (1)

a, an

a

Apocopic form of uno (one)

Alternative form of iyon

ten

flour

flour

flour

masculine singular indefinite article; a, an

one

one

only, sole

one, individual

each (by extension of 'one')

him, her, it (third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a monosyllabic verb with a high-tone /ũ/)

him, her, it (third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a monosyllabic verb with a low- or mid-tone /ũ/)

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