unico
unique, only
adjective OO-nee-koh Common
Origin: From Latin unicus (one and only), from unus (one).
Also means
sole, singular
Usage Note
Unico placed before the noun typically means 'only' or 'sole' (l'unico problema = 'the only problem'); placed after it stresses uniqueness or rarity (un'opera unica = 'a unique work'). Figlio unico / figlia unica means 'only child.' Do not confuse with solo ('alone, just'), though the two often overlap.
Examples
"È l'unico negozio aperto la domenica."
Natural Translation
It is the only shop open on Sunday.
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