the feminine form of 'one' in Spanish and Italian
from Latin una, feminine of unus 'one'
Una is just 'one' wearing a fancy dress - same meaning, more style!
Spanish/Italian feminine article 'una' inherently encodes gender concordance, marking nouns as feminine. While grammatical, it embeds gender assignment into language structure itself.
Use with awareness that gendered articles in Romance languages enforce gender classification. In English contexts, refer to persons by name/pronoun choice rather than gendered defaults.
["use unmarked terms","employ name-based reference"]
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