unie
See also: unię
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editunie f
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editFrom Proto-Mongolic *ünixen, cognate with Mongolian үнээ (ünee), Khitan 𘭌 (*uni, “ox”).
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editunie
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editBorrowed from Middle French union, from Latin ūniō.
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editunie f (plural unies, diminutive unietje n)
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editunie f sg
Polish
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editunie
- nominative plural of unia
- accusative plural of unia
- vocative plural of unia
Romanian
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editunie f (plural unii)
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