"You and I are one, the same." Another fairly common English expression comprehended in this sentiment is, "We're both alike."
The word "uno" in Spanish means "one" in English.
"Es la uno en punto" translates to "It's one o'clock" in English.
I am no1 you understand?
"Uno y dos" translates to "one and two" in English.
"Uno alla volta" is an Italian phrase that translates to "one at a time" in English.
Para usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as = 'for you' (various forms).'yourself'/oneself = (sí / uno) mismo/a, commonly used in the expression: "a uno mismo / a sí mismo / para uno mismo / a sí mismo" (also in feminine gender)But in Spanish reflex verbs (e.g. wash oneself/take care (of oneself)), the '-self' pronouns change to match the subject of the verb, as in English 'I/myself;you/yourself, etc.', and simply use object pronouns, soI wash myself = (Yo) me lavo (The 'Yo' is ony used for emphasis)Take care (of yourself) = Cuídese / cuídense / cuídate / cuidaos
The word "uno" in Spanish means "one" in English.
The cast of 365 Formas de matarse a uno mismo - 2014 includes: Myrian Marine as Prostituta Javier Moyano as Pedro
Uno minuto mas -One minute more
One for all. All for one
I want a beer
He is a crazy one
Somos buenos uno para el otro.
"It's one o'clock."
It means "all for one"
"Es la uno en punto" translates to "It's one o'clock" in English.
Miguel Zilveti Zilveti has written: 'La lucha por uno mismo'