Any person (applying to people in general).
The first mentioned of two things or people, as opposed to the other.
Functions as a relative pronoun at the end of a relative clause.
One thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.
Any person, entity or thing.
Used as a noun substituent following a possessive determiner.
The cardinality of the smallest nonempty set.
The first positive number in the set of natural numbers.
The number represented by the Arabic numeral 1; the numerical value equal to that cardinal number.
The ordinality of an element which has no predecessor, usually called first or number one.
Used to emphasize or explain something, with an implied antecedent.
Used at the end of a sentence to highlight the characteristics of someone or something.
A nominalizer; used to form a noun phrase without a head noun.
To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite.
Whole, entire.
Being an unknown person with the specified name; see also "a certain".
The same.
In agreement.
Being a preeminent example.
Sole, only.
Being a single, unspecified thing; a; any.
Of a period of time, being particular.
One run scored by hitting the ball and running between the wickets; a single.
A joke or amusing anecdote.
A particularly special or compatible person or thing.
A one-dollar bill.
Used instead of ! to amplify an exclamation, parodying unskilled typists who forget to press the shift key while typing exclamation points, thus typing "1".
The neutral element with respect to multiplication in a ring.
One o'clock, either a.m. or p.m.
The digit or figure 1.
The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person (not the person being addressed). (This is the exclusive we.)
The speaker(s)/writer(s) and the person(s) being addressed. (This is the inclusive we.)
The institution upon which the speaker/writer is acting. (This is the editorial we, used by writers and others when speaking with the authority of their publication or organisation.)
How are we feeling this morning?
A second- or third-person pronoun for a person in the speaker's care.
The speaker or writer, used to imply connection between the speaker's experiences and a group of listeners.
Hey guys, how's it going? Today we are going to be playing a new game.
The sovereign alone in their capacity as monarch. (This is the royal we. The reflexive case of this sense of we is ourself.)
Us.
The plural form of you, including everyone being addressed.
How are we all tonight?
The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person.