One or single or all such as unicycle which means one wheel instead of bicycle 2 wheel or tricycle three wheel. For universe it means one world literally but the actually definition is all the exists, dust, wind, rock,life,voids etc.
The word海 (uni) may be used to mean 'sea' in Japanese.
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'].
"ea" in Latin means she, them and they
Shane is not a Latin name.
Salvate, not salvata, is the Latin word for a greeting.
One or singular
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
uni, uno, mono, and other greek, latin and spanish words mean one.
uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
The word you are looking for is "unite." It comes from the Latin root "uni," meaning "one."
It comes from the Latin camera = chamber and the prefix uni~ meaning one.It generally indicates a one-house legislature.
The affix in the word uniform(s) is uni- which is in Latin unus, una and unum. Unus, una and unum means one in Latin! Uni- means one/singular.
The latin word for one is unus. It declines as follows in the masculine: Unus, unius, uni, unum, uno Feminine: Una, unius, uni, unam, una Neuter Unum, unius, uni, unum, uno
Cornus is Latin for horn. Actually unicorn means one horn. Uni is one and cornus is Latin for horn.
the title UNI stands for: You And I
If you mean the prefix "uni-" (unicellular, etc.), then it comes from the Latin word unus, meaning "one". (The nearly-equivalent prefix "mono-", however, comes from Greek.)
The noun "uni" is short for university, which refers to an institution of higher education and research that grants academic degrees in various subjects. It is a colloquial term commonly used in some regions to refer to a university.