English to Filipino Meaning of one - isa


One :
isa

isa, walang asawa, yunit, pagkakaisa, soloista, kahiwagaan, kaisahan, unyon, pagkakakilanlan

isa, pareho, puno, walang pagbabago, puro, sinuman, napaka-parehong, magkamukha, katumbas, para na rin, tiyak, ilan, una, dalaga, nangunguna, pangunahin, buo, pagsama-samahin

isa, sinuman

isaonealkaisahanmga
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Definitions of one in English
Noun(1) the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number(2) a single person or thing
Adjective(1) used of a single unit or thing; not two or more(2) having the indivisible character of a unit(3) of the same kind or quality(4) (informal(5) indefinite in time or position(6) being a single entity made by combining separate components(7) eminent beyond or above comparison
Examples of one in English
(1) All that's left now is to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and let's hope it's a white one !(2) The drama follows the efforts of one Mrs Bennet to marry off her three daughters without any regard for the matter of true love in any such alliances.(3) there's only one way to describe it(4) By one in the morning everything was quiet again and we went back to bed.(5) Your photo of Susan Brookes of whom very few have heard, proclaimed her to be such a one .(6) It also has four primary schools and one high school, meaning good pupil to teacher ratios.(7) In other contexts sacrificing oneself for one 's family would be considered good.(8) We grabbed a drink at the bar before sitting at one of the lounge seats close to the entrance.(9) She had three rings on her right hand, all white metal, two with stones and one with a Celtic type band.(10) Suddenly these bacteria started swimming all in one direction across the microscope slide and he wondered what they were responding to.(11) in year one(12) one of his horses is sick(13) It is important to remember that all members of the team must be from the one club.(14) Oh you are a one - you've got me talking about my body already, and we hardly know each other!(15) that's one of them(16) He appears not to have slept and is twitching slightly at one corner of his mouth.
Related Phrases of one
(1) no one ::
walang sinuman
(2) one more time ::
isa pa
(3) one day ::
isang araw
(4) which one ::
alin
(5) one hundred ::
isang daan
(6) only one ::
isa lang
(7) one more ::
isa pa
(8) this one ::
itong isa
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unitary ::
tangi
3. nonpareil ::
tamang-tama
Noun
_empty_
5. unit ::
yunit
6. a single ::
isang solong
7. only ::
lamang
8. united ::
nagkakaisa
9. some ::
ilan
Different Forms
one, oneal, oneness, ones
Word Example from TV Shows
until one of our entrepreneurs
pops his head out.

until ONE of our entrepreneurs pops his head out.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 6

there's only one thing he's after.

there's only ONE thing he's after.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 1

ZACK:
That was a close one.

ZACK: That was a close ONE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12

MAN: I only got one sock.
Where's my other sock?

MAN: I only got ONE sock. Where's my other sock?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 4

I only had one thought my mind:

I only had ONE thought my mind:

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 3

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