It is pronounced as "par-uhm oo-noos."
The root word "unus" means "one" in Latin.
Seacula quarta decima et quinta decima Eodem modo typi? Modo typi qui nunc nobis videntur parum clari. Quam littera gothica quam nunc putamus parum claram anteposuerit litterarum formas humanitatis! Formas humanitatis per seacula quarta decima et quinta decima Eodem modo typi qui.
The word "unique" comes from the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "unus," meaning "one."
Because it represents something that is the same in all cases and at all times. From the Latin word 'unus' having only one
pronounce it as "eat" girl
Parum
parum
Unus is "one".
Unus the Untouchable was created in 1964.
It translates to Latin as 'parum prospere'.
CONJECTVS VNVS, NEX VNVS or in a modern representation: CONJECTUS UNUS, NEX UNUS
It's actually two or three words: viginti unus, viginti et unus, and unus et viginti all occur. Unus changes form to agree with the things you're counting: feminine viginti una; neuter viginti unum.
yes
it means one
One is the English equivalent of 'unus'. It also may be translated as a, an. Another of its indefinite uses is in its translation as anyone, someone.
"little" or "small" goes to "pequeno" so it is pronounced "paykainyo" -Amhesse
One is scarcely enough is the English equivalent of 'Unus vix satis'. In the word by word translation, the word 'unus' means 'one'. The adverb 'vix' means 'hardly, scarcely'. The adjective 'satis' means 'enough'.