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Yes, it means one.
'Unus', which is Latin for 'one' - that is, there is only one universe.Other words from this root are 'unicycle', 'unanimous', and 'unilateral' :)
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Unus is "one".
One in Latin is "unus"
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'one' is unus, if there's one of a male gender noun. The form is 'una', in the case of female gender; and 'unum', in the case of neuter. The root syllable for the English derivatives is uni-. For example, the word 'unicorn' means 'one ['unus'] horn ['cornus'].
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41 is "quinquaginta et unus" in Latin.
One is unus (oo-nus) in Latin.
Simple: "Part two in Latin." Not so difficult......
In Latin, it is " Unus ". In Greek, it is " Ένα ".
unus amor