English Online Dictionary. What means une? What does une mean?
Äiwoo
Adjective
une
- correct, true
Noun
une
- day
References
- Ross, M. & Næss, Å. (2007) “An Oceanic origin for Äiwoo, the language of the Reef Islands?”, in Oceanic Linguistics, volume 46, number 2. Cited in: "Äiwoo" in Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271–283.
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- unã
Etymology
From Latin ūna, feminine of ūnus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈu.ne/
Article
une f (indefinite article, masculine un)
- a, an
Related terms
- un
Adverb
une
- firstly
- because
Numeral
une
- one
Usage notes
- This word is only found in the farsharot version of Aromanian.
Barok
Noun
une
- woman
Further reading
- Malcolm Ross, Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia, Pacific Linguistics, series C-98 (1988)
- ABVD
Estonian
Noun
une
- genitive singular of uni
French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French une, from Latin ūna, feminine of ūnus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /yn/
- (Quebec) IPA(key): [ʏn]
- (Louisiana) IPA(key): /œ̃n/
- Rhymes: -yn
- Homophone: unes
Numeral
une f
- feminine singular of un
See also
- un m
Article
une
- a / an (feminine indefinite article)
- 1837 Louis Viardot, L’Ingénieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manchefr.Wikisource, translation of El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Chapter I:
- 1837 Louis Viardot, L’Ingénieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manchefr.Wikisource, translation of El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Chapter I:
See also
- un m
- premier, 1er
- première, 1ère
Noun
une f (plural unes)
- front page (of a publication)
Derived terms
- à la une
- faire la une
Further reading
- “une”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
- nue
Hawaiian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈu.ne/
Noun
une
- lever
Verb
une
- to pry
- (figurative) to disturb, to harass
Ignaciano
Noun
une
- water
References
- Rebecca B. Ott, Willis Ott. 1983. Diccionario ignaciano y castellano, con apuntes gramáticales. Cochabamba: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. 644 pages, page 429
Japanese
Romanization
une
- Rōmaji transcription of うね
Latin
Numeral
ūne
- vocative masculine singular of ūnus
Article
ūne
- vocative masculine singular of ūnus
Middle French
Article
une
- feminine singular of un (“a; an”)
Murui Huitoto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈunɛ]
- Hyphenation: u‧ne
Root
une
- wasp
Derived terms
References
- Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017) A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[1], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page 126
Ngie
Noun
une
- water
References
- G. W. Gregg, A sociolinguistic survey (RA/RTT)of Ngie and Ngishe
Old French
Etymology
From Latin una, nominative feminine singular of ūnus (“one”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ynə/
Article
une
- a, an (feminine oblique singular indefinite article)
- a, an (feminine nominative singular indefinite article)
Declension
Portuguese
Verb
une
- inflection of unir:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Rayón Zoque
Noun
une
- child
Derived terms
References
- Harrison, Roy, B. de Harrison, Margaret, López Juárez, Francisco, Ordoñes, Cosme (1984) Vocabulario zoque de Rayón (Serie de diccionarios y vocabularios indígenas Mariano Silva y Aceves; 28)[2] (in Spanish), México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 41
Saraveca
Noun
une
- water
References
- Alfred Russel Wallace, A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro
- Swintha Danielsen, Evaluating historical data (wordlists) in the case of Bolivian extinct languages, page 4, 2011
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈune/ [ˈu.ne]
- Rhymes: -une
- Syllabification: u‧ne
Verb
une
- inflection of unir:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Tarantino
Numeral
une
- one
Trinitario
Noun
une
- water
References
- Swintha Danielsen, Evaluating historical data (wordlists) in the case of Bolivian extinct languages, page 4, 2011