eins
French
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ɛ̃s/
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German
    
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|     Cardinal: eins, (before a noun) ein Ordinal: erste Sequence adverb: erstens Ordinal abbreviation: 1. Adverbial: einmal Adverbial abbreviation: 1-mal Multiplier: einfach Multiplier abbreviation: 1-fach Fractional: Ganzes  | ||||
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Etymology
    
From eines, originally the neuter form of ein. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *ainatō, the singular neuter form of Proto-Germanic *ainaz (“one”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [aɪ̯ns]
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Numeral
    
eins
- (cardinal number) one (numerical value represented by the Arabic numeral 1; first positive number in the set of natural numbers)
- die Nummer eins ― the number one
 - eins plus zwei ― one plus two
 - hundert und eins ― one hundred and one
 - Absatz eins ― paragraph one
 
 - (colloquial) one, one o'clock
- Es ist eins. ― It's one [o'clock].
 - um eins ― at one
 - nach eins ― after one
 - kurz vor eins ― shortly before one
 - ab eins ― from one [o'clock]
 - bis eins ― until one
 - Es ist Punkt eins. ― It's one o'clock sharp
 - halb eins ― half past twelve (literally, “half one”)
 
 
Declension
    
- In adjectival use (that is, with a following noun):
 
| Declension of ein | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
| nominative | ein | eine | ein | – | 
| genitive | eines | einer | eines | – | 
| dative | einem | einer | einem | – | 
| accusative | einen | eine | ein | – | 
- In substansive use (that is, without a following noun):
 
| Declension of einer | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
| nominative | einer | eine | eines eins  | 
– | 
| genitive | eines | einer | eines | – | 
| dative | einem | einer | einem | – | 
| accusative | einen | eine | eines eins  | 
– | 
With the definite article (e.g. der eine):
| Declension of eine | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
| nominative | eine | eine | eine | einen | 
| genitive | einen | einen | einen | einen | 
| dative | einen | einen | einen | einen | 
| accusative | einen | eine | eine | einen | 
Coordinate terms
    
German cardinal numbers from 0 to 99
German cardinal numbers from 100 onward
- 100: hundert, einhundert
 - 103: tausend, eintausend
 - 104: zehntausend (Myriade)
 - 106: Million (tausendmaltausend, tausendtausend)
 - 109: Milliarde
 - 1012: Billion
 - 1015: Billiarde
 - 1018: Trillion
 - 1021: Trilliarde
 - 1024: Quadrillion
 - 1027: Quadrilliarde
 - 1030: Quintillion
 - 1033: Quintilliarde
 - 1036: Sextillion
 - 1039: Sextilliarde
 - 1042: Septillion
 - 1045: Septilliarde
 - 1048: Oktillion
 - 1051: Oktilliarde
 - 1054: Nonillion
 - 1057: Nonilliarde
 - 1060: Dezillion
 - 1063: Dezilliarde
 - 1066: Undezillion
 - 1069: Undezilliarde
 - 1072: Duodezillion
 - 1075: Duodezilliarde
 - 1078: Tredezillion
 - 1081: Tredezilliarde
 - 1084: Quattuordezillion
 - 1087: Quattuordezilliarde
 
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- 10100: Googol
 
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- 10120: Vigintillion
 - 10123: Vigintilliarde
 
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Pronoun
    
eins
Usage notes
    
Only this form is commonly heard in colloquial German. In formal writing, eins is also perfectly acceptable but somewhat less frequent than eines.
Adverb
    
eins
- (somewhat informal) only used in sich eins sein (“to agree”) and eins werden (“to arrive at an agreement”)
- Wir sind über den Preis nicht eins geworden. ― We couldn't agree on the price.
 
 
Synonyms
    
einig (more common)
Further reading
    
- “eins” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
 - “eins” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
 - “eins” in Duden online
 
 eins on the German  Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
Icelandic
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈeins/
 - Rhymes: -eins
 
Derived terms
    
- alveg eins (“exactly alike, identical”)
 - eins og (“similar to, identical to”)
 - undir eins (“immediately”)
 - falla eins og flís við rass
 
Conjunction
    
eins
- equally; as
- Ég ætla að lesa eins hratt og ég get. ― I'm going to read as fast as I can.
 - Ég hef aldrei keyrt eins mikið. ― I have never driven that much.
 
 
Usage notes
    
Used with og (“and”) when comparing with something else ("eins mikið og það" ― as much as that).
Derived terms
    
- eins gott (“you better!”)
 
Old Norse
    
    Etymology
    
Inflected form of einn.
References
    
- “eins”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
 
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