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“one” on English-Ewe dictionary

You see, this is a moral test of one's self
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Catch you guys in the next one.
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Simba embraced his destiny as the one true king.

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineBreton open-in-new
hini
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineEnglish open-in-new
noun 1. number 1 ○ One plus one makes two. ○ Our grandson is one year old today. ○ His grandmother is a hundred and one. 2. a single item ○ Have a toffee – oh dear, there’s only one left! □ last but one the one before the last ○ This is the last weekend but one before Christmas. □ one by one one after another ○ He ate all the chocolates one by one. ○ They came in one by one and sat in a row at the back of the hall. 3. □ to have a quick one to have a quick drink (informal.) ○ Let’s have a quick one before the meeting starts. □ to have one for the road to have a last drink before leaving the bar (informal.) ○ Let’s have one for the road. ■ pron a single thing ○ All the china plates were dirty so we made do with ○ Which hat do you like best – the black one or the red one? ○ One of the staff will help you carry the box to your car. ○ I’ve lost my map – have you got one? ○ Small cars use less petrol than big ones. ■ adj, pron you (formal.) ○ One can’t spend all the morning waiting to see the doctor, can one? ○ At his age, one isn’t allowed to drive a car.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTurkmen open-in-new
pro. biri.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTatar open-in-new
num. - бер, берлек; one and a half - бер ярым
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineUzbek open-in-new
bir, yagona, (son)
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