English–Latin dictionary
Latin translation of the English word one
English | Latin (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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unus | ||
🔗 One in six care workers in the UK is from overseas, but very few earn the £ 25,600 threshold proposed by the committee. | ||
(anybody; somebody; someone; anyone) | aliquis | |
🔗 Where may one be found? | ||
(anybody; somebody; someone; one) | aliquis | |
🔗 He could not even tell anyone. | ||
(anyone at all; any; anybody; either) | aliquis | |
🔗 You know I can ride as well as anyone in the village. | ||
(whichever; whoever; whatsoever; anybody) | quisquis | |
primus | ||
🔗 The first five chapters are designed to provide a working knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. | ||
(firstly; first of all; originally) | primō | |
🔗 Then you go first. | ||
(anybody; somebody; anyone; one) | aliquis | |
🔗 That someone might be you. |
English | Latin |
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one | ⇆ unus |
no one | ⇆ nemo; ⇆ nullus |
anyone | ⇆ quisquam |
first | ⇆ primus; ⇆ princeps |
once | ⇆ semel |
someone | ⇆ aliquis |