1. one of something, one thing, one person one230
illorren ñamma jān japōññe ja wā ñi rū sāen pēxa;Finally, he found one that did not go away from him.
se jān mo mārōn maxē sū jatēnar jaxē;One for the dark lord on his dark throne
se jān tō ñi mannarien mattatēŋŋien;One ring to rule them all
se jān tō ñi mappōññien;One ring to find them
se jān tō ñi mannarien mawwīrēŋŋien;One ring to bring them all
tō la mēli manaren tēna ñe anhēnārīki anīλi jañāona jañēie tō pa ñēim tēna ē lenārre ē lewēren tō jāo hēja senneñ anēla anciēri ke mān mo mīþa ien sexe mo maþūskīri mo sāim maþūskīriēma cī;Because of all people each one is an equal thread in society's cloth, and because we each of us have soul and identity, therefore we should give each of us the one to the other personhood's courtesies like those that are given to one's weft-kin and to their weft-kin.