vienas
See also: vienās
Latvian
Lithuanian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *eynos (with ey > ie metathesis; from a Proto-Indo-European *éyno-, éynos, from *éy, *óy (“he, it”) (non-Baltic cognates derive from *óy; compare Proto-Indo-European *óynos (“one”)) with a suffix *-no, which originally had an adjectival meaning. The Eastern Baltic cognates (unlike Old Prussian) have an initial v, which suggests an intermediate Eastern Baltic form *weynos. This initial *w may result from sporadic word-initial consonant-joining phenomena, or from a possible particle *w-, *we-. Compare Latvian viêns.
Numeral
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Cardinal : vienas Ordinal : pirmas | ||
vienas m (feminine vienà)
Declension
declension of vienas
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