oni

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) A Japanese evil spirit or demon.

Etymology
, from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) they third person personal masculine animate plural

Interjection

 * 1) yes

Etymology
From, ultimately from. is not etymologically related to, but its use as an indefinite personal pronoun was influenced by French. .

Pronoun

 * 1)  one
 * 2)  they some people, people in general
 * 1)  they some people, people in general

Usage notes

 * Comparable to the use of generic "you" in English (e.g. In America, you can do what you want).
 * A sentence whose subject is "oni" can often be translated as an English sentence in the passive voice, for example: "Oni ofte referencas al Kimrio kiel la 'lando de la kanto.'" can be translated as "Wales is often referred to as the 'land of song.'"
 * Although the accusative onin and the possessive onia are possible, they are far less frequent than oni itself. Correlatives such as or  are often more natural in contexts where onin or onia might make sense: "one's mother tongue" will usually be rendered ies gepatra lingvo rather than onia gepatra lingvo, though the latter would still be correct. Note that where the subject of a clause is oni, anything that oni possesses in that clause will take the reflexive possessive ', not onia: Oni plej nature pensas en sia gepatra lingvo (one thinks most naturally in one's''' mother tongue).

Noun

 * 1) water

Noun

 * 1) noise

Etymology
.

Pronoun

 * 1) they masculine plural

Etymology
. The oblique case forms come from.

Pronoun

 * 1) they

Etymology
, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) they

Etymology
, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) they (third person, personal,  )

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) they (masculine plural, more than two)

Etymology
From.

Conjunction

 * 1) unless
 * 2) until
 * 1) until
 * 1) until

Etymology
Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and likely cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) today