Bulgarian

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Etymology

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еди́н (edín) +‎ -ица (-ica)

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  • IPA(key): [ɛdiˈnit͡sɐ]
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  • Rhymes: -it͡sɐ

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едини́ца (edinícaf

  1. one (the name of the numeral)
  2. unit
  3. (colloquial) anything numbered one (playing card, tram, bus, player with a jersey number 1 etc.)
  4. the school grade '1' (a grade equivalent to 'F', but specifically given for cheating)
  5. (plural only) few, not many

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Macedonian

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единица (edinicaf (relational adjective единичен)

  1. unit
  2. one (name of the number)
  3. F (failing grade)

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еди́ный (jedínyj) +‎ -и́ца (-íca)

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едини́ца (jedinícaf inan (genitive едини́цы, nominative plural едини́цы, genitive plural едини́ц)

  1. (mathematics) one, unity (neutral element in multiplication)
  2. digit
  3. unit
    принима́ть за едини́цуprinimátʹ za jedinícuto take (something) as a unit
  4. (mark) one (out of five), poor; F mark, F grade
    Synonyms: кол (kol), балл (ball), оди́н (odín)
    Hypernym: отме́тка (otmétka)
    Coordinate terms: пятёрка (pjatjórka), четвёрка (četvjórka), тро́йка (trójka), дво́йка (dvójka)
  5. number one (e.g. bus, tram, trolleybus, etc.)
    сади́сь на едини́цуsadísʹ na jedinícutake number one
  6. (in the plural) (a) few

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