Examples of using "uno" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Have you got a mobile phone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
- Do you have a cell phone?
- Do you have a smartphone?
Do you play an instrument?
- One for all, all for one.
- One for all and all for one.
You may choose one of them.
- Do your best.
- Make an effort.
- Look, a squirrel!
- Look, a squirrel.
Get on the bus one by one.
One and one makes two.
You are a student.
We met a writer.
I'm a zombie!
What's a loon?
Give me a toothpick.
one plus one equals three.
We'll talk about them one by one.
- You can choose one of them.
- You may choose one of them.
All for one, one for all!
We made a banner.
Please try one.
Would you ever eat a cockroach?
He has got two cats; one is white, one is black.
Tom drank a smoothie.
Choose either one or the other.
Why would you call a cop?
Once a showman, always a showman.
He is a scientist.
I'm a zero.
- He writes books.
- He's an author.
- He is a writer.
He is a student.
You are a student.
- I am a student.
- I am a university student.
- I'm a student.
- I'm a college student.
- I'm an undergrad.
- I am a student.
- I am a university student.
- I'm a student.
- I'm a college student.
- I'm a university student.
- I am a college student.
He's a historian.
I have a scooter.
She married an American.
He's a slob.
Was that a squirrel?
- I want one!
- I want one.
I want a scooter.
I own a yacht.
- I am a bachelor.
- I'm a bachelor.
Are you a student?
He's a screenwriter.
The square root of one is one.
I'm a stuntman.
He's a casanova.
He's a dimwit.
Does he do any sports?
- One for all, all for one.
- One for all and all for one.
- I have one.
- I've got one.
He's a zombie.
- He is a slave.
- He's a slave.
Can you send me a screenshot?
Choose any one from among these.
He's a strange character.
One of the professors whispered.
Tom used a toothpick.
One of the youngsters screamed.
All at once we heard a shot.
Step one:
Here's one!
Two, one?
Let me take a gander.
I've only got one left.
you've got a bucket, a mop or a plunger.
- He's got two cats, one white and one black.
- He has two cats: one white and one black.
It's a dog and pony show.
Tom is a spendthrift.
Choose one.
They exchanged a look.