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Etymology of the French word un
the French word
un
derived from the Latin word
unus
(one; alone, a single, sole)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*oi-no-
Derivations in French
unaire
,
unième
Cognates
Catalan
dors
, Catalan
hom
, Danish
en
, Dutch
één
, Dutch
emmer
, Dutch
een
, English
cry
, English
one
, French
défiler
, French
chandeleur
, French
crier
, French
deviser
, French
dos
, French
on
, German
ein
, German
Eimer
, Gothic
ains
, Icelandic
einn
, Italian
dorso
, Italian
gridare
, Italian
uno
, Italian
huom
, Latin
dorsum
, Latin
unus
, Lithuanian
defiliuoti
, Norwegian
ambar
, Nynorsk
enn
, Portuguese
dorso
, Portuguese
gritar
, Portuguese
ome
, Provençal
et_anc
, Provençal
uns
, Riksmal
en
, Russian
дeфилировать
, Spanish
cridar
, Spanish
dorso
, Spanish
un
, Spanish
desfilar
, Spanish
devisar
, Spanish
omne
, Spanish
candelor
, Swedish
en
, Swedish
ämbar
, Yiddish
ejn
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