See also: Singla

Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin singulus, English every single, Italian singolo.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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singla (pl singli)

  1. each (every single individual)
    Singla soldato havas fusilo.
    Every single soldier has a rifle.

Usage notes

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Omna has a collective sense, while singla has a distributive sense.

Derived terms

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  • singlu (each one, every single one)
  • single (singly)

Spanish

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Verb

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singla

  1. inflection of singlar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Swedish

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Verb

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singla (present singlar, preterite singlade, supine singlat, imperative singla)

  1. to fall slowly, as of a leaf
  2. (in the expression "singla slant") to toss (a coin)

Conjugation

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