english, arabic, chinese, russian, french and spanish
Arabic was approved as an official language of the United Nations in 1973. This decision acknowledged the large number of Arabic-speaking countries and the importance of the language in international communication.
The United Nations (UN) has six official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. These languages are used in official documents, meetings, and correspondence within the organization.
"Uno alla volta" is an Italian phrase that translates to "one at a time" in English.
French : Un, Une Latin : unus Spanish : uno, una Portuguese : um, uma German : Eins Welsh : un Greek : ena Hebrew: ekhad (אחד) Persian: Yek Arabic: wahad
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez.
61 in Spanish is "sesenta y uno."
December 18 is Arabic language day.
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World Arabic Language Day (WALD), also known as the UN Arabic Language Day is observed annually on December 18. First established by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2010, the day celebrates the Arabic language and promotes cultural diversity.
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The United Nations (UN) has six official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. These languages are used in official documents, meetings, and correspondence within the organization.
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Trinidad is a multicultural and to some extent multilingual nation. The official language is English. Even though English is official there are minority languages such as French Creole, Spanish, Hindi and French; so it depends on which language you are in contact with.English = oneFrench = un, uneSpanish = uno, unaFrench Creole = yon, an
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Generally I would recommend an "official" Arduino Uno as it is most likely to be completely compatible with the sketch (program) and you know it will work out of the box (compared to an Arduino clone/kit that you assemble). See Related Links for the official Arduino website as well as links to some resellers of the official Arduino Uno.
Whoever said uno on their turn gets the privilege of not drawing more cards while the other play receives the penalty. However, this isn't a OFFICIAL UNO rule, so play any way you like it.
French : Un, Une Latin : unus Spanish : uno, una Portuguese : um, uma German : Eins Welsh : un Greek : ena Hebrew: ekhad (אחד) Persian: Yek Arabic: wahad