When the romans did there battles at the colliseum, typically each warrior had two horses and there chariot. Before one battle, one of the warriors gambled away one of his horses. When going onto the battlefield the crowd stood up in shock and started to yell "une equis" which in Latin means "one horse" and the word transformed into "unique" :)
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The word responsibiliy comes from the Latin word fart
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The words technology and unique come from the word technique.
The word "unique" comes from the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "unus," meaning "one."
The word unique is stressed.
Another word for unique is BonQuieQuie Because it is Unique
The Maori translation of the word 'unique' is 'nohinohi'.
There are many different varieties of unique languages in the world. However, the language that the word of 'Stiri' is derived from is the language of Swahili.
No the word unique is not an adverb. Unique is an adjective as it describes a noun.
The word novel can mean unique.
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'Unique' - it is the same as English.
This sentence is unique.
That is a unique question.