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Translingual
Symbol
Uno
- (chemistry) Symbol for unniloctium, the former name of hassium.
English
Etymology 1
From Italian uno (“one”) or Spanish uno (“one”); players must call "uno" when down to their last card. Doublet of one.
Proper noun
Uno
- A card game similar to crazy eights, played with specially printed cards that have colours instead of suits.
Quotations
Translations
a card game played with special cards
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- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 烏諾/乌诺 (wūnuò)
- Finnish: Uno (fi)
- French: Uno (fr)
- German: Uno (de) n
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- Portuguese: uno (pt) m
- Russian: У́но (Úno)
- Spanish: Uno m
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Japanese 宇野 (Uno) or うの (Uno).
Proper noun
Uno (plural Unos)
- A female given name from Japanese
- A surname from Japanese.
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Uno is the 41799th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 520 individuals. Uno is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (71.15%), White (10.77%) and Mixed Race (10.0%) individuals.
Further reading
Anagrams
Estonian
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Uno
- a male given name, equivalent to Swedish Uno
Related terms
Japanese
Romanization
Uno
- Rōmaji transcription of うの
Swedish
Etymology
Latinized form of Une, from Old Norse Uni, related to una "to be satisfied,happy". By folk etymology associated with Latin unus (“one”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Uno c (genitive Unos)
- a male given name