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"Hitotsu" (一つ) is a Japanese word that means "one" or "a single." It is often used to count or refer to one item among others. In Japanese counting, it is part of a system that distinguishes between different types of objects and their respective counters. The term is commonly encountered in everyday conversation, as well as in various cultural contexts.

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